Did the CDC hide harms about mRNA vaccines?
Claims that COVID vaccines cause turbo cancer are unfounded. VAERS data is misinterpreted, and there’s no credible evidence linking vaccines to cancer.
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Claims that COVID vaccines cause turbo cancer are unfounded. VAERS data is misinterpreted, and there’s no credible evidence linking vaccines to cancer.
Claims that COVID vaccines contain cancer-causing DNA are false. SV40 promoters are used in manufacturing but are not present in final vaccines.
Terrence Howard falsely claims COVID vaccines cause cancer and infertility. Misinterpreted data and retracted studies debunk these myths.
Claims that COVID vaccines cause “turbo cancer” in Princess Kate are baseless. No evidence links vaccines to cancer, and mRNA vaccines can’t alter DNA.
HPV vaccines are safe. VAERS data is often misinterpreted; extensive studies and monitoring confirm HPV vaccine safety and efficacy in preventing cervical cancer.
Nutrition, sanitation, and clean water are vital, but vaccines are also essential. Combined, they prevent millions of deaths and improve health.
Flu shots are safe for cancer patients, but live virus vaccines should be avoided; informed consent claims seem exaggerated, as providers must provide Vaccine Information Statements.
Claims that COVID vaccines cause cancer via SV40 DNA are false; SV40 promoter genes used in mRNA vaccines do not contain cancer-causing sequences and are removed during production.
Claims that COVID vaccines contain harmful DNA linked to cancer are unfounded; studies show no increased cancer risk, and any detected DNA is due to improper handling and not present in effective doses.
The flu shot is safe and recommended for cancer patients, but live virus vaccines should be avoided; the claim of non-consensual vaccination is likely fictitious.