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Our hospitals had the joy of having earliest access to the vaccines for every single employee -- surgical directors all the way to coffee servers, every medical student included. All of these essential workers were able to (forced to) take their experimental vaccines before they were available to the public. As large research institutes with medical expertise, this naturally means that when students started dropping like flies with blood clots in the brain, for instance, that these events were noticed and documented. So they'd stop distributing the vaccines, saying there were emergency complications that they were trying to figure out. Then a couple months later, up and running again...

I will be curious to see more information from the frontlines emerging, because it's definitely there.

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That was and is such a dangerous thing to do…making them mandatory when people have adverse events and die from the jabs.

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Many of frontline covid standoff were complicit. Good riddance to those who were.

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As far as I can tell from their figures, the only association was between the astra zeneca product, not pfizer's; however, I haven't reviewed their methods to see if the outcomes are trustworthy.

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Womp womp womp…. It’s like watching an ISIS suicide bomber accidentally blow itself up.

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