
All-Cause Mortality & Genomics
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A deleted Israeli study claimed to detect Pfizer vaccine mRNA in blood, placenta, and semen. More interesting: they detected it in 50% of unvaccinated women, too. I reported here!
I analyzed the relationship between measles vaccination coverage and reported cases using official WHO data from 2000-2024. The results were surprising: the data doesn’t clearly support the claim that vaccines reduce measles cases.
Last month, a study from Israel made waves claiming Pfizer vaccine mRNA persists in blood, placenta, sperm and seminal fluid - still detectable in 50% of women over 200 days after their last dose.
UPDATE: This article was updated on 6/8/2024 to correct an error.
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