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Celebrity health issues and deaths in 2022 have been wrongly linked to vaccines without evidence, despite the actual causes being unrelated.
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Celebrity health issues and deaths in 2022 have been wrongly linked to vaccines without evidence, despite the actual causes being unrelated.
There is no evidence linking Celine Dion’s Stiff Person Syndrome to the COVID vaccine. The condition was identified long before the vaccine and affects 1-2 people per million.
mRNA vaccines are not gene therapy; they use gene therapy technology to elicit an immune response without altering DNA.
States with higher vaccination rates saw significantly fewer deaths, demonstrating the life-saving impact of COVID vaccines.
The benefits of COVID vaccination in young adults far outweigh the risks, despite claims to the contrary.
Research shows that temporary changes in menstrual cycles after COVID vaccination do not impact fertility, unlike potential negative effects from COVID infection itself.
The documentary falsely claims that recent sudden deaths are caused by COVID vaccines, but the cases don’t hold up under scrutiny.
Bill Gates discussed the importance of preparing for future pandemics, noting that while COVID-19 had a lower mortality rate, it still caused significant deaths and highlighted the need for better global health cooperation.
Studies on long-term risks of post-vaccination myocarditis are routine, and preliminary data indicates most patients recover fully within 90 days.
RSV is in the news due to increased awareness and a rise in cases after pandemic measures temporarily reduced its spread.