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It’s time to recall the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine

Manufacturers, the FDA, the USDA, and the Consumer Products Safety Commission are constantly issuing recalls and public health alerts for a variety of products, from pork rinds to gas-powered trucks. It’s pretty much become routine. Many food recalls are due to the potential for the presence of undeclared allergens in processed foods or the potential for contaminated fresh foods, even where no presence of allergen or contamination has been found in the products. After one or two parts fail, entire lines of vehicles are recalled. Consumer Affairs lists 32 so far this month. USA Today lists 69.

The most notorious vaccine incident was for the swine flu in 1976. The vaccine was rushed into production to counter a perceived pandemic threat. Within six weeks of 45 million people being vaccinated against the swine influenza, 362 developed Guillain-Barre Syndrome (“GBS”). The vaccine program was halted for one month just days after the first reports arose and was never started up again. The incidence rate of GBS after swine flu vaccination was 1 (one) in 124,309.

There have been anecdotal reports of vaccine injury from mRNA covid vaccination since the program’s inception. We’ve seen the videos and heard the stories. There are simply too many to link.

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7 thoughts on “It’s time to recall the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine”

  1. Huh? The medical miracle vaccines saved millions of lives, including mine. Sure there are risks but they are less than the risks of the disease the vaccines protect against. Bottom line is that the rate of death among the vaccinated is lower than the rate of death among the unvaccinated. And the vaccinated are less likely to spread the illness to other people. Not only is the vax good for the people getting vaccinated, is also good for those in the population at large. Yay science!

    1. You can’t prove any of the statements you just listed 11:20. If you can, have at it and tell us some real facts and statistics. You are merely sharing your opinion with nothing to back it up

    2. ODYSSEUS
      how is that mask working for you. bet you are something to see riding around in your car with it on

  2. 11:20…………………..You are really full of it! You are about the most ignorant, ill informed person I have ever heard! Everyone knows your statements are pure BS!

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