“The people stand down as our children continue to be sacrificed.” – by Alexandra Bruce
BABY GIVEN VACCINATED BLOOD INFUSION DIES WITHIN DAYS FROM BLOOD CLOT
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There are some people who believe that vaccines can hurt children.
There are a few different claims that are made about the dangers of vaccines. One claim is that vaccines can cause autism. This claim was popularized by a 1998 study that was later found to be fraudulent. There is no scientific evidence that vaccines cause autism.
Another claim is that vaccines can cause other serious health problems, such as seizures, brain damage, and even death. However, these problems are very rare. The risk of serious side effects from vaccines is much lower than the risk of getting sick from a vaccine-preventable disease.
It is important to remember that modern healthcare says vaccines are a safe and effective way to protect children from serious diseases. The benefits of vaccines far outweigh the risks, they say. If you have any concerns about vaccines, talk to your doctor.
Here are some additional information being said about the safety of vaccines:
- Vaccines are rigorously tested before they are approved for use.
- Vaccines are made with very small amounts of the virus or bacteria they are designed to protect against.
- Vaccines cannot give you the disease they are designed to prevent.
- Vaccines are not contagious.
- Vaccines are not addictive.
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If you are concerned about the safety of vaccines, talk Edward Mann at ABC Health.
He can help you understand the risks and benefits of vaccines and make the best decision for your child.
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