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originally posted by: SwissMarked
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Narvasis
I bet the same damage would be found in lots of children all over the world, if those in Alabama have all been vaccinated, and the inquiry expanded.
There are similar problems in Scotland and Ireland in children under 10.
Children under 10 in these regions are only vaxxed in rare circumstances. Things may have changed, but to the best of my knowledge no child in Scotland or Ireland who has this form of inflammation has been vaxxed at all. So it's clearly unrelated to the vax.
“To the best of my knowledge every child in Scotland and Ireland have been vaccinated” so “it’s clearly all related to the vax”…
Better? 🤨
originally posted by: incoserv
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: Narvasis
We know that this is not related to the vax because it's occurring in Children in Scotland and Ireland who aren't vaxxed.
I don't know this.
originally posted by: anonentity
I mentioned in another thread that if the Vaccine does get into the Gnome of an individual, and establishes itself in multiple cells, whats left of the immune system will recognise this as foreign DNA sequence, much the same as having a transplant, and if the immune response is not suppressed then those cells will/might get rejected? It was liver cells that were found to get the DNA change in the Swedish study, but apparently, the heart and ovaries seem to be another candidate. Remember the story was, the vaccine stayed at the site of injection, have they changed that story yet?
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
We know that this is not related to the vax because it's occurring in Children in Scotland and Ireland who aren't vaxxed.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
It's currently suspected to be an adenovirus, not a coronavirus, so it's completely unrelated to covid or to the vax, and it's simply a coincidence that one happened in proximity to the other.
Not everything is vax or covid related.
originally posted by: lordcomac
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Narvasis
The inflammation must be pretty severe for parents to notice it. I bet thousands of children have less severe inflammation that is asymptomatic.
Were the children all vaccinated for Covid-19? I suppose that's the starting point for investigating.
HEP screening became routine some time in the last two years. I've been in an out of the hospital since 2018 and suddenly a few months ago I was tested for the first time in my life... It's routine for all patients you know.
originally posted by: VulcanWerks
originally posted by: lordcomac
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Narvasis
The inflammation must be pretty severe for parents to notice it. I bet thousands of children have less severe inflammation that is asymptomatic.
Were the children all vaccinated for Covid-19? I suppose that's the starting point for investigating.
HEP screening became routine some time in the last two years. I've been in an out of the hospital since 2018 and suddenly a few months ago I was tested for the first time in my life... It's routine for all patients you know.
Interestingly, the WHO got on the bandwagon for Hep testing in 2018:
www.who.int...