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Considering the amount of false information being spread on the internet about vaccinations, I will rate this as false until some form of credible documentation is provided. If you read the entire post at the go fund me, it is the husband that is blaming the vaccination, not the CDC, not the Dr that treated her. They investigated and said she had MIS-A and that resulted in the amputations and they could not determine if the vaccination was involved. That is ONE accidental case. With all the "stuff" being spread about the danger of the vaccines do you honestly believe this type of story could be suppressed? And yet, not a mention anywhere. And not another case like this anywhere. Just posting it here is probably helping to spread misinformation and is exactly what is happening everywhere today. |
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Here is what her doctor said: "The Infectious Disease Dr considered the test results, Jummai's condition, the timeline of the administered vaccine, and the onset of covid 19, realizing the vaccine might have caused the adverse reaction. But the Dr always concludes that this is just a theory that cannot be verified because they do not have testing equipment to clearly state that the vaccine has caused Jummai's devastation. " posting leading suggestions like this someone reads, and passes on adding their own little bit of spin, and before long it comes back saying everyone getting the vaccine is losing limbs. We all have a responsibility to avoid posts that imply something that is not true or proven. |
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They use completely different resources, staff, and facilities... |
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If you get hit by a meteor after getting your covid shot, I can assure you that the meteor hit was not due to the covid shot.... |
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I mean, seriously, didn't you ever watch Grey's Anatomy? (LOL) |
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Cognitive deficits in people who have recovered from COVID-19 |
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Oh, and Lancet has had egg on their face, more than once, for posting bad studies as fact... The Lancet retracts large study on hydroxychloroquine |
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---- People who had recovered from COVID-19, including those no longer reporting symptoms, exhibited significant cognitive deficits versus controls when controlling for age, gender, education level, income, racial-ethnic group, pre-existing medical disorders, tiredness, depression and anxiety. The deficits were of substantial effect size for people who had been hospitalised (N = 192), but also for non-hospitalised cases who had biological confirmation of COVID-19 infection (N = 326). Analysing markers of premorbid intelligence did not support these differences being present prior to infection. Finer grained analysis of performance across sub-tests supported the hypothesis that COVID-19 has a multi-domain impact on human cognition. ---- To me a sign of being credible is the willingness to retract someone one has published when proven wrong.No one is perfect, no journal never makes a mistake. |
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