COVID-19 vaccination safety data mischaracterized

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COVID-19 vaccination safety data mischaracterized
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A collection of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data is being characterized as if it proves COVID-19 vaccines

COVID-19 and flu vaccines files are seen at the L.A. Care and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plans' Community Resource Center, Friday, Oct. 28, 2022, in Lynwood, Calif. V-safe participants self-report adverse health impacts after COVID-19 vaccination, but v-safe data does not show if COVID-19 vaccination is the cause of those symptoms. are dangerous.by American Military News, a publication about the U.S. military and foreign affairs, published the same day.

Martha Sharan, a CDC spokesperson, told PolitiFact that the adverse events reported in v-safe have not been verified by the CDC as having been caused byCOVID-19 vaccines. To verify the symptoms’ causes, an individual’s medical histories and records would have to be reviewed. Safety of mRNA vaccines administered during the initial 6 months of the US COVID-19 vaccination programme: an observational study of reports to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System and v-safeTennessee has become the first state in the U.S. to ban Bill Gates’ mRNA from being pumped into the food supply.

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