🦠 Covid 19 Vaccine Thread 💉

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Why did the visus taper off?
Because the goons had made their fortune trading Pfizer shares and a war was needed in Eastern Europe so the same goons could make more money trading shares in the military industrial complex.
 

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51,000 views on the car video but only 5 on rumble
Yeah safe non controversial stuff.
But then you are a man with forthright opinions and comments on non approved subjects.
Suddenly
No view's at all on YouTube.
 
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Because the number of infections is not reaching a number where healthcare systems would be overwhelmed.

So far, it's all been somewhat manageable. But if hospitalisations spike again....
If only the hosptals were full again, we would be spared the prancing medics.
 

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Europe hit by Brazil virus which 'kills people in 20s' as experts fear 'unstoppable' outbreak​

"We should definitely be worried," he said. "Things are changing and may become unstoppable," said Dr Danny Altmann, Professor of Immunology at Imperial College London.

that man is a lying dangerous bastard , no way should he have a medical licence he's a spoofing , scaremongering cunt in the pay of the WEF and big Pharma
 
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New Japanese study proves Pfizer and Moderna vaccines contain unauthorized “animated worm-like” entities, invisible to the human eye, which swim, wiggle, and assemble themselves into complex structures, which cause clots inside the body. (What embalmer Richard Hirschman found and exposed in the film Died Suddenly).

Dr. Young Mi Lee and Dr. Daniel Broudy from Okinawa Christian University discovered these “undisclosed additional engineered components” by isolating unused vaxx vials for 3 weeks, and then examined them under 400X magnification.

Lee and Broudy saw that when the nanotechnology was energized it created “discs, chains, spirals, tubes, and right-angle structures.”


nanobots.jpeg
 
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Alas, I am not signed up for X, what was the gist of the reactions?
There are many sensors on an aircraft and i do not know how we survive as i see many people and children ignoring the specific request to turn them off --i landed in fog in cork on Sunday last and the Aerlingus pilot specifically stated the airport was fog bound and he would have to insist his instruments were not compromised by people using devices --it did not have the slightest effect people went mad within 10 miles of cork .
aircraft use a combination of canbus systems and conventional and signal circuits to provide sometimes 3 circuits for redundancy .
the canbus is a single wire to all items on the plane and each box /canbus listens for its permission to activate and then listens for its signal to turn off .
in a car the left hand indicators would listen for 7 tones to turn on and 9 to turn off and its all fine until something adds or removes a tone and you cannot turn something off or on and you need a computer to hear what commands were sent to discover who is at fault ,
it saves tons of wiring and tons of insulation and each wire has to be firmly clamped along its miles of journey which add greatly to the weight and drilling of the aircraft and the weakening of the structure.
wireless is great until somebody with a greater radio signal fucks things up or blocks a signal --lightning can do it even the friction on brake discs can do it or spinning wheel rims can create a powerful signal -- radar on Russian military aircraft can sterilize a young woman if she walks in front of it .
the solar flares ground thousands of aircraft in America regularly and stop TV and mobile phone signals,
also the radio/data link between ATC and the airline--- and the plane maker--- and the engine maker ---- all who broadcast info 24/7 from the aircraft independently to each other are overcome by EMF from the sun making the legally required monitoring of the aircraft impossible and blocking out the pilots chatter on the radio to anyone .
peoples luggage now have tracking sensors sown into their fabric to locate them-- this will give readings as will all the cameras which have Bluetooth connections for flash activation or selfies or anything .
we have sensors coming our our rear ends literally.
 

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WHO declares new public health emergency​

A surge in monkeypox infections in Africa has triggered vaccine efforts


The World Health Organization has designated the surge in monkeypox virus infections in Africa as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) and urged a vaccination campaign.
The virus has long been endemic in central Africa, mainly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. When it first began spreading in late 2022, the WHO declared an emergency – and renamed the disease mpox, to avoid “stigma.”
“On top of outbreaks of other mpox clades in DRC and other countries in Africa, it’s clear that a coordinated international response is needed to stop these outbreaks and save lives,”
WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday.
Tedros made the announcement after the WHO emergency committee decided the surge in infections had the potential to spread across Africa and possibly outside the continent.
The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has already declared a health emergency, citing the spread of the virus to Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda.
Africa declares public health emergency
According to the WHO, more than 14,000 cases and 524 deaths have been reported so far this year, more than the total for the whole of last year.
The virus “appears to be spreading mainly through sexual networks,” Dr. Tedros said, describing the development as “especially concerning.” The WHO has long designated gay men as a key demographic affected by the virus.

“The current upsurge of mpox in parts of Africa, along with the spread of a new sexually transmissible strain of the monkeypox virus, is an emergency not only for Africa, but for the entire globe,” WHO Emergency Committee Chair Professor Dimie Ogoina said on Wednesday.

“Mpox, originating in Africa, was neglected there, and later caused a global outbreak in 2022. It is time to act decisively to prevent history from repeating itself,” Ogoina added.

The WHO has recommended using two of the vaccines approved by national regulators and initiated emergency use procedures allowing countries that have yet to approve the shots to use them.

Dr. Tedros has estimated the initial cost of the regional response plan to stop the spread of the virus at $15 million. The WHO has already released $1.45 million from its Contingency Fund for Emergencies, with plans to disburse more in the coming days.
The disease is primarily transmitted through skin and mucosal contact with an infected person, contaminated materials, or infected animals. Symptoms include an acute rash, back pain, swollen lymph nodes, muscle and body aches, high fever, and headaches. The virus was first detected in macaque monkeys in the late 1950s, leading to its original designation. The WHO registered the first human case in 1970 in Zaire, now known as DR Congo.
 

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People gotta stop riding nigs who ride monkeys........ (y)

 

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WHO declares new public health emergency​

A surge in monkeypox infections in Africa has triggered vaccine efforts


The World Health Organization has designated the surge in monkeypox virus infections in Africa as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) and urged a vaccination campaign.
The virus has long been endemic in central Africa, mainly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. When it first began spreading in late 2022, the WHO declared an emergency – and renamed the disease mpox, to avoid “stigma.”
“On top of outbreaks of other mpox clades in DRC and other countries in Africa, it’s clear that a coordinated international response is needed to stop these outbreaks and save lives,”
WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday.
Tedros made the announcement after the WHO emergency committee decided the surge in infections had the potential to spread across Africa and possibly outside the continent.
The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has already declared a health emergency, citing the spread of the virus to Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda.
Africa declares public health emergency
According to the WHO, more than 14,000 cases and 524 deaths have been reported so far this year, more than the total for the whole of last year.
The virus “appears to be spreading mainly through sexual networks,” Dr. Tedros said, describing the development as “especially concerning.” The WHO has long designated gay men as a key demographic affected by the virus.

“The current upsurge of mpox in parts of Africa, along with the spread of a new sexually transmissible strain of the monkeypox virus, is an emergency not only for Africa, but for the entire globe,” WHO Emergency Committee Chair Professor Dimie Ogoina said on Wednesday.

“Mpox, originating in Africa, was neglected there, and later caused a global outbreak in 2022. It is time to act decisively to prevent history from repeating itself,” Ogoina added.

The WHO has recommended using two of the vaccines approved by national regulators and initiated emergency use procedures allowing countries that have yet to approve the shots to use them.

Dr. Tedros has estimated the initial cost of the regional response plan to stop the spread of the virus at $15 million. The WHO has already released $1.45 million from its Contingency Fund for Emergencies, with plans to disburse more in the coming days.
The disease is primarily transmitted through skin and mucosal contact with an infected person, contaminated materials, or infected animals. Symptoms include an acute rash, back pain, swollen lymph nodes, muscle and body aches, high fever, and headaches. The virus was first detected in macaque monkeys in the late 1950s, leading to its original designation. The WHO registered the first human case in 1970 in Zaire, now known as DR Congo.
Not an emergency till you can bill for billions!
 

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People gotta stop riding nigs who ride monkeys........ (y)

The last outbreak dissapered from our media when the most prominent expert/person in the world stated when asked by journalists how did the children get it --when she broke down the figures for them .
""THESE CHILDREN WERE CHILDREN IN PROXIMITY TO GAY MEN "".
the media are evil they all agreed to delete the word monkey and the reference to children--it all magically went away when it exposed the mad evil woke agenda.
 

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The Artist Formally Known As Monkeypox. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

China to screen arrivals for mpox​

The move comes after the WHO declared a global health emergency over the virus
China to screen arrivals for mpox

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Chinese authorities have started monitoring people and goods entering the country for mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, the General Administration of Customs (GAC) said on Friday. The new measures will remain in force for six months, according to GAC.
The announcement came two days after the World Health Organization (WHO) designated a recent surge in infections in Africa as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), and called for a vaccination campaign.
People arriving in China from “countries and regions where cases of the disease have been confirmed should declare their conditions to customs upon entry if they have symptoms” including fever, headache, rashes and others, the GAC said, emphasising that “customs officers will implement medical measures and conduct sampling and testing in accordance with the prescribed procedure.”
Vehicles, containers and goods from areas where mpox cases have been spotted should be sanitised, the statement added.
Mpox can spread through close contact, causing flu-like symptoms, a rash that forms blisters and then crusts over, and swollen lymph nodes. According to WHO, the disease is usually mild and only fatal only in rare cases.
Africa declares public health emergency
Last year, China’s National Health Commission labelled mpox a Category B infectious disease along with COVID-19, AIDS and SARS. The move enabled national authorities to take emergency measures, including restricting gatherings, suspending work and school, and sealing off areas in case of an outbreak.
Mpox was first identified as a distinct illness in 1958 among laboratory monkeys in Denmark, while the first documented cases in humans were recorded in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Liberia and Sierra Leone. The virus has long been endemic in central Africa, mainly in the DRC. When it first began spreading in late 2022, the WHO declared an emergency and renamed the disease mpox, to avoid “racist and stigmatizing language.”
On Wednesday, the WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called for “a coordinated international response” to stop the spread of the disease and save lives across the world. The statement followed a viral outbreak in the DRC that spread to neighbouring countries earlier this month.
 

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UK rejects payment to Covid-19 jab victims for not being ‘disabled enough’ – Telegraph​

Thousands are seeking compensation for harm allegedly caused by coronavirus vaccines, according to the paper
UK rejects payment to Covid-19 jab victims for not being ‘disabled enough’ – Telegraph

A Covid-19 vaccinator prepares to administer the AstraZeneca jab at a vaccination centre in London. © Getty Images / Dinendra Haria


Almost 14,000 people in Britain have applied for payments from the government for disabilities they claim were caused by Covid-19 vaccines, The Telegraph has reported.
Only 175 people, or less than 2% of those seeking compensation, have so far received a one-off money transfer of £120,000 ($155,300), the paper said in an article on Saturday.
Data obtained by The Telegraph through Freedom of Information requests indicates that those who were eventually reimbursed suffered from conditions such as stroke, heart attack, dangerous blood clots, inflammation of the spinal cord, excessive swelling of the vaccinated limb, and facial paralysis.
Around 97% of the satisfied applications were related to the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, developed by Oxford University and British-Swedish company AstraZeneca, and the rest to the US-made vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna, it said.
The outlet noted that the UK government continued to recommend the AstraZeneca vaccine, despite its use being halted in Germany, Italy, France, and other European countries by March 2021, amid reports of a growing number of blood clotting cases.
Top UK CEOs make more in year than average worker in lifetime – study
Thousands of people have been refused payment due to the government’s medical assessors arguing that there is no concrete proof that their health problems are a result of the vaccines, the report read.
Hundreds of others were turned down due to being “not disabled enough,” it added. Under the rules of the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS), an applicant has to be at least 60% disabled to qualify.
A spokesman for AstraZeneca told The Telegraph that its vaccine “has continuously been shown to have an acceptable safety profile and regulators around the world consistently state that the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks of extremely rare potential side effects.”
As for the health complications caused by the vaccine, the spokesman said, “our sympathy goes out to anyone who has lost loved ones or reported health problems.”

In May, AstraZeneca, which officially admitted that its vaccines could cause blood clots in certain cases, began the withdrawal of its product worldwide, saying that newer vaccines adapted to the latest coronavirus variants were more effective.


Around 16,000 people have sought payments since the introduction of the VDPS in 1979, with most of the claims related to Covid-19 vaccines. The growing workload resulted in an increase of the staff responsible for handling applications from four people to 80 last year. “We continually review our processes to further develop the way in which we manage claims, and to provide a better service for claimants,” a National Health Service spokesperson said.
 

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A good read on the why's of the generation of health panicking.

Some excellent points being made there, especially the idea that we now have another MIC to cope with, the Medical Industrial Complex.
 

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There is no moderation and there never will be. Anyone with good information is gone. How many active posters would you guess are left?
Val, I've said this before, if you are not happy here then go and start your own.
 

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Val, I've said this before, if you are not happy here then go and start your own.
I have my own, the other option is to stop posting. Whether you and the others here
like it or not, Poland does have a land border with Russia. I agree Dan does not have a clue
about national borders. He cant read a map even with colours
 

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I have my own, the other option is to stop posting. Whether you and the others here
like it or not, Poland does have a land border with Russia. I agree Dan does not have a clue
about national borders. He cant read a map even with colours
You bin sniffin the teat dip again?
 

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