Long-term risk of autoimmune diseases after mRNA-based SARS-CoV2 vaccination in a Korean, nationwide, population-based cohort study
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Long-term risk of autoimmune diseases after mRNA-based SARS-CoV2 vaccination in a Korean, nationwide, population-based cohort study
The long-term association between mRNA-based coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination and the development of autoimmune connective tissue diseases (AI-CTDs) remains unclear. In this nationwide, population-based cohort study involving 9,258,803 individuals, we aim to determine whether the incidence of AI-CTDs is associated with mRNA vaccination. The study spans over 1 year of observation and further analyses the risk of AI-CTDs by stratify…
Surge in insurance claims following COVID jab - agent - Daily Telegraph NZ
An insurance adviser has raised alarm over a significant rise in serious illness and income protection claims, attributing the trend to the Covid-19 ‘vaccination’ programme. The adviser who has worked in the industry for 12 years shared their concerns as part of NZDSOS’s (New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science) Truth Project, a platform highlighting adverse effects of pandemic-related policies. According to the adviser there has been an u…
Yale University Study on COVID Post-Vaccination Syndrome
Full Video Speakers: Dr. Joseph Varon, Dr. Ryan Cole, Dr. Kirk Milhoan, Dr. Lynn Fynn A new study from Yale has uncovered alarming findings: the spike protein from COVID-19 vaccines can persist in the body for over two years—much longer than previously measured. Even more concerning, researchers suggest that many cases of so-called long COVID may actually be post-vaccination syndrome (PVS), a condition caused by lingering vaccine-induced spike p…
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