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Saudi study links Covid 'vax' to surge in sudden cardiac arrests

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The Long-Term Effects of the Covid Vax: Saudi Study

By Brian Simpson

 

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Source: https://journals.lww.com/hjhs/fulltext/2025/01000/myocarditis_and_pericarditis_following_the.5.aspx

 

Here is a Covid vax critical study, published in the mainstream medical literature that got past the censor.

Researchers at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, have published a new study on the long-term side effects of Covid vaccines reported by the Saudi Arabian population. The research team examined those aged 16 years and older who had had at least one jab of the Covid vax, and information was sought on the existence of any post-vaccination side effects.

The results were alarming to say the least:

"82% of the participants reported experiencing various adverse effects after vaccination. The most common side effects included pain at the injection site (88.16%), bone and joint pain (68.7%), and fatigue (68.46%). Additional side effects reported included menstrual disorders (46 cases), hair loss (34 cases), and memory problems (19 cases). Persistent side effects such as fatigue, joint pain, hair loss, and menstrual disorders were noted for both mRNA and viral vector vaccines.

190 participants (12.64%) reported being diagnosed with other diseases shortly after receiving the Covid vaccine. These included thyroid gland disorders and irritable bowel disease. The study also found that the quality of life for some participants was significantly affected post-vaccination, with 25.28% experiencing anxiety and 21.22% experiencing depression."

Safe and effective? Just ask the people of Saudi Arabia.

Thanks  keep up the good work   bringing to light what many would

like kept in the dark.

24 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

Saudi Arabia

surge in sudden cardiac arrests

Trust the Saudis to get it wrong. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Trust the Saudis to get it wrong. 

 

 

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My apologies, obviously your Meme is more trustworthy than the Saudi study...

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