Wednesday, March 8, 2023

COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Study Links mRNA Vaccines Trigger Autoimmune Diseases (Trial Site News)


Physician-investigators at King Fahad University Hospital in Khobar, Eastern Province Saudi Arabia recently conducted a study, the largest of its kind, linking rare COVID-19 vaccine-related injuries and incidence of new onset of autoimmune disease, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The study team tapped into sources including the hospital’s electronic medical record finding 31 patients with new onset post COVID-19 vaccine autoimmune diseases and a severe exacerbation of an existing disease including patients with connective tissue disorders, vasculitis, as well as neurologic diseases.



The expert microbiologists that warned about the dangers from the jabs warned that autoimmune disease would be a widespread reaction. In autopsies in Germany there was evidence of the immune system destroying various tissues in the body.

Best comment on You Tube:

George Mead

At what point do "rare" injuries stop being rare? If you have 10,000 different injuries, each of which is considered "rare", that does not mean injuries in total are rare
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[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, March 8, 2023.]

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