Wednesday, 06 November 2024

Study: Majority of Patients Admitted to Hospital During Pandemic Were ‘Vaccine Injured’


Study confirms majority of hospital admissions were vaxxed injured.

The vast majority of patients who were hospitalized during the COVID pandemic were suffering from vaccine injuries, a bombshell new study has revealed.

According to a journal article published October 5, 3.8-times more Covid-jabbed individuals were hospitalized due to the shot’s adverse events [AE] than non-vaccinated individuals were hospitalized due to Covid infection.

Infowars.com reports: The paper mainly focused on the difference of Covid-related outcomes between genders, however, within its data lie notable revelations. The authors reported preliminary findings on endocrine systems based on a worldwide survey of roughly 8,000-10,000 participants collected between February 2022 and October 2023.

“Nearly 1.49% of respondents reported hospitalization after COVID-19, whereas 5.69% of the respondents reported hospitalization after vaccination in our cohort. SARS-CoV-2-related severe symptoms were reported by ∼9.3% of COVID-19 vaccinated versus 6.7% of unvaccinated individuals (p<0.001),” the journal article said in the ‘Abstract’ section. “Women reported more vaccine-related adverse events (AEs) than men; 30% of men and 19% of women reported no AEs after any vaccination dose. After the first dose, 60% women and 48% of men reported some AEs, whereas after the second dose, 46% of women and 40% of men reported experiencing several AEs.”

“…reproductive AEs in vaccinated individuals without COVID-19 illness were more frequent than in unvaccinated individuals with COVID-19 illness,” the journal article said in the ‘Abstract’ section.

Also of interest, women were more heavily affected by the shot’s side effects.

“Sex differences were present in endocrine and autoimmune pre-existing health conditions, including thyroid disease (13%F vs 3%M), osteoporosis (6%F vs 1%M), elevated cholesterol (M>F), and hypertension (M>F). Nearly 5% of women reported pre-existing irregular menstrual cycle irregularities and hormonal changes, whereas only 2% of men reported hormonal irregularities. In unvaccinated individuals, after COVID-19 illness, nearly 6% of women reported experiencing hot flashes, whereas 7.5% reported irregular menstrual cycles,” the journal article said in the ‘Abstract’ section. “In COVID-19 vaccinated individuals without SARS-CoV-2 infection, 94.6% of men and 62.5% of women respondents reported no reproductive changes. Of those reporting reproductive AEs included hormonal changes in 5% of women and 3.5% men, hot flashes in 8.5% women and 1.9% men, heavy periods and/or dysmenorrhea in 16.7% of women, and irregular periods in 17.1% of women.”

Separately, was also recently revealed in a survey that one-in-six Germans were hospitalized for Covid vaccine-related side effects.


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