Vaxxed Kids SIX TIMES More Likely to Die Suddenly Than Unvaccinated Kids, Study

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Young children who have received the COVID-19 vaccines are six times more likely to die than those who have not received the shots, according to a new bombshell study.

The study proves an undeniable link between new-onset asthma in children and the COVID jabs.

The study “highlights a strong link between COVID-19 infection and an increased risk of new-onset asthma in children, which is even more marked in those vaccinated.”

Children who had Covid infection without taking the vaccine had a 4.7 percent rate of new-onset asthma, while the vaccinated children had almost doubled at an 8.3 percent rate.

While the study only listed asthma, deep research revealed that those numbers refer to asthma or death.

In the section of the study titled, ‘Incidence of new-onset asthma in the COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 groups, it says: “4.7% of COVID-19 infected unvaccinated children developed new-onset asthma or death, compared to 2.0% in their non-COVID-19 counterparts within a year.”

“For Cohort 2, COVID-19 infected vaccinated children exhibited an 8.3% incidence of new-onset asthma or death, which was higher than the 3.1% observed in those who were not infected.”

Alex Berenson writes on Substack:

“They show that 354 of the 64,000 children and teenagers who received a Covid mRNA shot died within a year after vaccination – a death rate of almost six kids per 1,000.”

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“In contrast, only 309 out of 320,000 unvaccinated kids died, fewer than one per 1,000.”

“Both the difference and the absolute death rates reported in the study are shockingly high (Covid infections did not cause more deaths, the data show).”

While the researchers noted the broad array of health ailments asthma causes, they also noted that it could impact future societal outcomes due to missed opportunities and lower productivity rates.

“Asthma, marked by airway inflammation and hyperreactivity, profoundly affects children’s health across the globe,” the study said in the ‘Introduction’ section.

“Childhood asthma significantly impacts long-term health, leading to deteriorations in health status, increased obesity rates, and a 40–50% rise in absenteeism in early adulthood.”

“These outcomes highlight the profound influence of early health conditions on future health and societal outcomes.”

COVID-19 is believed to influence the onset of asthma as a result of its inflammatory nature, while COVID-19 vaccines have an inflammatory effect of their own.

“Emerging evidences indicate a potential link between COVID-19 infection and an elevated rate of new-onset asthma in adults, possibly resulting from the virus’s inflammatory response, which may induce permanent alterations in airway functionality and sensitivity,” the study said in the ‘Introduction’ section.

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