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Vaccination Offers 'No Meaningful Protection' Against Long COVID: Study

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Findings in a new study challenge the mainstream narrative that COVID-19 vaccinations prevent long COVID. The study found that while previous infections reduce the risk of long COVID by 86 percent, vaccination status prior to COVID infection is irrelevant to a person's risk of developing long COVID. “The notion had been that both previous infection as well as vaccination reduce the chances of subsequent long COVID should you become infected,” Dr. William Schaffner, professor of preventive medicine and health policy at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, told The Epoch Times. These investigators have poured "cool water" on that concept, he continued. Researchers from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, an over-500-year-old research university in Germany,  found that  people with the highest risk of long COVID or post-COVID condition, as the authors wrote, were unvaccinated people infected with the Wuhan variant, followed by unvaccinated and vaccinated participants

Dr Peter McCullough: Fatal Craniofacial Cancer Five Months after COVID-19 Vaccination

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Since the advent of COVID-19 mass vaccination, rates of cancer have skyrocketed in surveillance systems across the globe. Many are asking, do the vaccines truly cause cancer? In 2020, Singh et al published an in silico modelling study that concluded the S2 segment of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein could be anticipated to inhibit the p53 and BRCA1/2 tumor surveillance systems. Importantly, the S2 segment has not been found in the body after the infection, however, it is readily produced in large quantities after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination as published by Patterson et al in 2022. Additionally, there is inhibition of DNA repair, contamination with SV-40 oncogene promoters, as additional mechanisms to explain the occurrence or acceleration of cancer in mRNA vaccine recipients. We can only take case by case and examine the evidence. Kyriakopoulos et al describe a single case of a fatal basaloid craniofacial cancer that occurred within 5 months of vaccination. I will let you read the report a

Exercise May Be 'The Most Important Medicine' for COVID-19: Study

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"Exercise is the most important medicine for COVID-19," according to a recent review published in Current Sports Medicine Reports. Over 6.4 million deaths globally have been attributed to COVID-19 as of September 2022. Vaccinations,  boosters , handwashing, social distancing, and  masking  have proven ineffective for many, with fully vaccinated individuals becoming infected and experiencing anywhere from mild symptoms to adverse outcomes, including extended hospital stays and even death. As new mutations continue to arrive, some researchers believe it's time to focus on using exercise as a first-line strategy in preventing and treating COVID-19 and long COVID. According to a recent  American Journal of Preventative Medicine  study, "Public health leaders should add physical activity to pandemic control strategies." Clinical Evidence According to  the review  in Current Sports Medicine Reports, by consistently meeting exercise guidelines, people can reduce hospit

Government Gave Millions to American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to Promote COVID-19 Vaccines to Pregnant Women

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The premier professional membership organization for obstetricians and gynecologists accepted $11.8 million from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to promote COVID-19 vaccines to pregnant women, despite the exclusion of pregnant women from clinical trials and   regulatory data   showing the vaccine had   not been tested   for safety during pregnancy. To learn more about COVID-19 funding received by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) during the pandemic and what prompted the organization’s guidance on COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant women, Maggie Thorp, JD, told The Epoch Times she made a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request in 2022 to HHS. The request sought to obtain documents involving the three grants HHS/CDC made to ACOG during the pandemic, one of which was for $11.8 million, listed on a publicly accessible  open data source  for federal spending. Documents obtained  by Ms. Thorp show that ACOG, on Feb. 1, 2021, was awarded the first

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