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.
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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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