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COVID Pfizer vaccine induced adverse events for students in age bracket (12–17 years) is higher than any vaccine ever administered; Cases of myo/pericarditis (n = 253) included 129 after dose 1 and

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COVID Pfizer vaccine induced adverse events for students in age bracket (12–17 years) is higher than any vaccine ever administered; Cases of myo/pericarditis (n = 253) included 129 after dose 1 and

124 after dose 2; 86.9% were hospitalized; 'in boys with prior infection and no comorbidities, even one dose carried more risk than benefit according to international estimates’

Dr. Paul Alexander
Mar 17
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COVID Pfizer vaccine induced adverse events for students in age bracket (12–17 years) is higher than any vaccine ever administered; Cases of myo/pericarditis (n = 253) included 129 after dose 1 and

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Just so you know about this study too:

Via the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), researchers identified Pfizer-BioNTech myocarditis/pericarditis occurrence according to CDC criteria in 12-17 year olds.

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Researchers reported: ‘risk-benefit analysis suggests that among 12–17-year-olds, two-dose vaccination was uniformly favourable only in nonimmune girls with a comorbidity. In boys with prior infection and no comorbidities, even one dose carried more risk than benefit according to international estimates’

SOURCE:

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eci.13759

‘Cases of myo/pericarditis (n = 253) included 129 after dose 1 and 124 after dose 2; 86.9% were hospitalized. Incidence per million after dose two in male patients aged 12–15 and 16–17 was 162.2 and 93.0, respectively. Weighing post-vaccination myo/pericarditis against COVID-19 hospitalization during delta, our risk-benefit analysis suggests that among 12–17-year-olds, two-dose vaccination was uniformly favourable only in nonimmune girls with a comorbidity. In boys with prior infection and no comorbidities, even one dose carried more risk than benefit according to international estimates.’

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Jean Pierre LaRocque
Mar 17

So many need a good rope.....crimes against humanity...and the scum just jeep pushing

These jabs now known bio weapons on our most precious!

Gee I wonder how many boosters we could give the low lives before they go boom!

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Mr. Kirk Taylor
Mar 17

very hard to like something that is being required for my son to attend the college of his choice, including the booster. we will overcome the madness and the ridiculous mandates without informing or acknowledging serious risk.

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