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Danish study suggests adverse reactions to vaccines varied between vaccine batches (Dr John Campbell)

summarised by The Centrist

Dr John Campbell presents findings from a Danish study on vaccine adverse reactions.

The data shows that the number of suspected adverse reactions varied significantly depending on the batch of the vaccine. 71% of the suspected adverse reactions occurred in 4.2% of the vaccine batches. He assesses the data from Denmark showing that some batches had thousands of times more bad reactions than others. 

Campbell discusses how important it is for people to know about these differences in batches so they can make informed decisions.

Why has it been left for a few unfunded Danish academics to do this vital research? Why didn’t regulatory authorities do this research?

Watch the full report over on Dr Campbell’s Youtube channel

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