BREAKING: German Ministry of Health Admits That mRNA Injections Cause Serious Side Effects in 1 in 5000
A serious side effect is defined as requiring hospitalization, life-threatening, or life-changing.
Today German Ministry of Health posted a tweet admitting that mRNA injections cause serious side effects in 1 in 5,000.
Dr. Clare Craig explains:
A serious side effect is defined as requiring hospitalization, life-threatening, or life-changing.
Their report makes clear that it is 1 in 5,000 doses not patients: "The reporting rate was 1.7 reports per 1,000 vaccine doses for all vaccines combined, and 0.2 reports per 1,000 vaccine doses for serious reactions."
That works out at 24k hospitalizations, life-changing or life-threatening injuries in the UK, and 120k in the USA.
These are just the serious ones and will, inevitably, be only the tip of a large iceberg of less serious effects.
The history of drug safety teaches us that estimates of how common side effects increase over time with more accurate measurements.
German Ministry of Health’s revelation comes just a few days after Ontario’s top doctor openly admitted that 1 in 5000 may get myocarditis after covid vaccination:
Dr. Moore:
We know there IS a risk. A very small risk. 1 in 5000 that may get myocarditis from the vaccine.
You would have to have that discussion on the risk/benefit of complications of the vaccine versus the benefits of reduced hospitalizations for a young healthy person.
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They consider 1 in 5000 a very small risk of developing a lifetime condition like myocarditis?? In otherwise healthy people?? I get that this is a crack in the usual "Safe And Effective" narrative, and that's great, but that's comparable odds of winning $5 on a scratch ticket...
I suppose it is a crack and so, good. Let's pray for much bigger cracks coming soon. We need this dam to break.