It must have happened before birth, you can't get microcephaly later. Or all those other developmental oddities. Was the mother pregnant when jabbed, or pregnant afterwards? That is, did the vaccine cause this chromosomal damage in a young fetus, early enough so the syndrome happened, or did a non-pregnant woman have her gametes damaged and then developed a defective baby?
Also, what happened to the anecdotes of high neonatal morbidity and mortality that came from, as I recall, Central America? They were somewhat dismissed as being too early in the vaccine rollout, but that doesn't mean they weren't test subjects, or the result of spike protein damage from actual infection.
It must have happened before birth, you can't get microcephaly later. Or all those other developmental oddities. Was the mother pregnant when jabbed, or pregnant afterwards? That is, did the vaccine cause this chromosomal damage in a young fetus, early enough so the syndrome happened, or did a non-pregnant woman have her gametes damaged and then developed a defective baby?