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Depending on the source of the study, and depending on the year


by their own "estimates", the vaccination is only 50% or less effective. I have never seen a double blind study results published but perhaps there is one out there somewhere but if not, then I suppose there is a reason for that.
Do you suppose if the polio vaccine, or smallpox vaccine, or any other vaccine was measured at that level of effectiveness, people would be accepting of that?
If a diabetic went to get insulin and every other bottle was useless, what would happen?
If you suffer an injury from receiving a vaccine, what options do you have and what is the liability of the manufacture?
It is not a vaccine, it is a placebo at best based on their "estimated" numbers.

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Posted: 06/28/2020 at 12:14AM



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