The earliest demographics to get COVID-19 vaccines, such as healthcare workers, reported a surprisingly high rate of serious complications from them, according to data the CDC turned over under court order. Among the 10 million-plus users of the agency's v-safe active monitoring smartphone app through July — 8.5 million of whom signed up between December 2020 and April 2021, before all adults were eligible for COVID vaccines — nearly 8% said they required medical care after receiving the vaccines. For patients ages 3 and older needing such care, nearly 3 in 4 couldn't rely on telehealth visits. They required urgent care (48%), emergency room (15%) or hospitalization (10%). For infants, who were authorized to receive the jabs this summer and are enrolled in v-safe through parents or guardians, hospitalizations were much lower (2%) but urgent care much higher (66%).

Crimes Against Humanity: CDC knew COVID vax associated with myocarditis but left off post-vax surveys
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Crimes Against Humanity: CDC knew COVID vax associated with myocarditis but left off post-vax surveys

Data released under court order shows 1 in 3 among earliest populations to get vaccinated reported needing medical care, missing school or work, or inability to "perform normal daily activities." PRAY: Lord, You are America's God. You are justice. We ask for Your law and order to fill the USA. As Romans 13:4 KJV teaches, we cry out to You for lawful powers to "execute wrath upon him that doeth evil" including with lawful justice for treason against shot, lockdown and mask pushers who harmed and killed millions of people according to VAERS and reports. In Jesus' name. Amen.