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Alarming reversal: UCSF study reveals vaccinated 6x more likely to be hospitalized than unvaccinated

A UCSF study found vaccinated, COVID-naïve individuals were 5.8 to 7.2 times more likely to be hospitalized than unvaccinated people with prior infection. The data challenges previous claims that vaccines reduce severe outcomes, suggesting instead a higher risk for the vaccinated group. The findings are highly statistically significant (p-value 4e-15), making chance an unlikely explanation. Critics question why such risks weren’t detected in cli…

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The German authorities have so far recognised permanent damage caused by Corona vaccination in just under 600 cases.

·Germany
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Center

Millions of people have been vaccinated against the corona virus and have experienced only mild side effects, but some patients have sustained permanent damage, and in nearly 600 cases, according to a report, these have been recognised.

·Hamburg, Germany
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According to a media report, about 14,000 people in Germany wanted to detect permanent vaccination damage as a result of corona vaccination. Few were successful.

·Germany
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More than 14,000 applications, around 600 recognised cases: In individual cases, German authorities have confirmed permanent corona vaccine damage. The hurdles are high – an expert report must prove the relationship with vaccination beyond normal reactions.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Many have been helped by the vaccination against the Coronavirus, but some have had serious health problems, and the authorities have now recognized a number of vaccinations.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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