? 82% of pregnant women who took mRNA vaccine had miscarriage ?
(www.lifesitenews.com)
?️ STAT DEBATABLE LOL ?
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Thank you for the archive! I was able to get the headline and read this one better than a different site that saved the pop up with it.
Made me think of this: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/covid19/Documents/DataReports/Epidemic-Trends-and-Projections.pdf Page 11. “For this report, Rainier assumed6 that a proportion of vaccinated individuals would be protected from SARS-CoV-2 infection 21 days after each vaccine dose: on average 58.0% of those vaccinated after the first dose, and an additional 24.4% after the second dose (for a total of 82.4%). Among vaccinated people not protected from SARS-CoV-2 infection, Rainier assumes roughly 20% to be protected from experiencing severe COVID-19 symptoms (i.e., hospitalization or death) but still able to transmit the virus.”
If after two shots only 82% are fully inoculated (I’m guessing from placebo more than natural resistance to poison) than all the inoculated women are vaccinated against pregnancy just as this doctor speculated:
April 24 2021: video interview from doctor who cares treated 900 people locally and horrified by results writes letter. Canada, https://www.rebelnews.com/whistleblower_doctor_speaks_out_after_first_nations_patients_experience_serious_vaccine_side_effects Highlights for this discussion: Talks about miscarriages. Placenta has a spike protein. Vaccinated against pregnancy?