"One in 6 respondents to a survey in Germany reported experiencing side effects after receiving a COVID-19 shot, German newspaper Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung reported...
Christof Plothe, D.O., a member of the World Council for Health’s steering committee, said the survey 'also asked whether the respondents ‘personally knew’ someone who experienced severe side effects after the mRNA treatment. The number is also explosive: 35% answered ‘yes.’ ...
In 2022, Germany’s National Association for Statutory Health Insurance Physicians provided data indicating a 'more than fourfold' increase in the number of people who died 'suddenly and unexpectedly' in 2021 and 2022 compared to previous years...
According to Albert Benavides, founder of VAERSAware.com, which tracks adverse event reports filed with VAERS, the U.S. government-run Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, 'Germany outpaces every other country in the world with foreign severe adverse events reports in VAERS.'"
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