Source: COVID-19 Immunity Task Force
The Government of Canada, through its COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (CITF) and Vaccine Surveillance Reference Group (VSRG), is investing approximately $800,000 for a study that aims to further improve Canada’s identification and response to adverse events people may experience following COVID-19 vaccination across 10 provinces. This study is an extension of an existing vaccine safety program that provides important public health information about adverse events following immunization (AEFI) for all vaccines authorized for use in adults and children. “While the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccination continue to outweigh the risks, when a patient develops an unexpected or serious adverse event that requires medical attention, it is important we determine the possible role of the vaccine and the safety of giving future vaccine doses to this specific person or to people with similar adverse events,” explains Dr. Karina Top, Principal Investigator (PI) of the project and lead investigator of the Canadian Immunization Research Network’s (CIRN) Special Immunization Clinic (SIC) Network, which is conducting the study. Dr. Top is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Community Health and Epidemiology at Dalhousie University and an investigator at the Canadian Center for Vaccinology. READ FULL ARTICLE >
SARATOGA SPRINGS, Utah (ABC4) – A Utah woman and Utah senator are teaming up to get some answers after a group claims they’ve experienced life-altering injuries that they believe are from the COVID-19 vaccine.
While the symptoms haven’t been officially linked to the vaccine by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some people are convinced that the two are related, including Brianne Dressen. READ FULL ARTICLE > SOURCE: Wiley Online Library
With interest, we read the article by Lu et al. about a systematic review of published neurological adverse reactions to SARS-CoV-2 vaccines.1 Included were 48 articles, and it was concluded that no severe neurological adverse reactions to any of the currently available SARS-CoV-2 vaccines have been reported.1 The review is appealing but raises the following comments and concerns. We disagree with the conclusions that SARS-CoV-2 vaccines do not trigger neurological adverse reactions. Though rare, mild and severe neurological side effects have been occasionally reported.2 Search platforms and data bases to detect scientific reports about neurological adverse events may not be particularly helpful and do not provide many hits, but thorough assessments of various publications and their reference lists may help to find appropriate publications. Data from the mRNA vaccine clinical trials showed that 7 cases out of 37,000 vaccine recipients developed Bell's palsy. READ FULL ARTICLE > Tucker Carlson: Mom describes daughter’s bad COVID vaccine reaction, says she’s now in wheelchair.7/3/2021
Source: Fox News
Mother Stephanie De Garay joins ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ to discuss how her 12-year-old daughter volunteered for the Pfizer vaccine trial and is now in a wheelchair. See Video Interview > by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News U.S. Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin held a press conference yesterday where several people gave testimony about how the COVID-19 injections ruined their lives. The group was started by former Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Ken Ruettgers, who began the group after his wife suffered neurological damage from a COVID-19 injection. As can be imagined, the local media in Wisconsin ridiculed Senator Johnson and made it into a partisan political issue, completely disregarding the crippling effects of the shots and the lives they destroyed. The entire news conference is on Rumble, and can be watched here. The Ruettgers have put together a website for those who have been injured by the shots, C19 VAX REACTIONS. The people who told their stories at this news conference in Milwaukee can be found on this website, as well as many others. One of the stories is that of Stephanie de Caray and her daughter who participated in the Pfizer trials as a 12-year-old. Here is the trailer of their interview. READ FULL ARTICLE > "The best of Jimmy & Donald is... the Ronald." Sen. Ron Johnson discusses the medical necessity of vaccinating people who have already had the COVID infection. Sen. Johnson is a total patriot... Must listen interview!
LISTEN NOW > Sen. Ron Johnson sends letters to Moderna, Pfizer CEOs seeking answers about COVID-19 vaccines.7/1/2021
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has sent letters to the CEOs of Pfizer and Moderna seeking answers about adverse reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine following a June 28 press conference with affected individuals.
The conference in Milwaukee included stories from five people, four of whom were women, from across the country who experienced adverse reactions to the vaccines and experienced "refusal or reluctance" from their doctors to acknowledge that their symptoms might be tied to the vaccine, according to Johnson's letters. "I do want to be clear at the outset, to a person, we are all pro-vaccine," Johnson said in a statement. "Personally, I’ve had every flu shot since at least the swine flu. I’m current in all of my other vaccines. I was a huge supporter of Operation Warp Speed. I’m happy to acknowledge that over 300 million doses of the vaccine have been given to the U.S., and for most people, the vast majority of people, the vaccine has been administered with little or no side effects." READ FULL ARTICLE > 12-year-old said pain 'feels like my heart is being ripped out through my neck'
A mother in Milwaukee at a news conference hosted by Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., broke down crying as she told how her active and healthy 12-year-old daughter had become wheelchair-bound after participating in a COVID-19 vaccine trial. Stephanie de Garay of Ohio, said Monday her daughter, Maddie de Garay, received a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine on Jan. 20 as a participant in the clinical trial for 12-15 year-olds. She said all three children participated in the trial and were excited to do it as a way of helping everyone "return to normal." LINK TO ARTICLE > From Market News 27
MILWAUKEE - One mom, Stephanie de Garay, cried as she advised the story of her daughter, Maddie de Garay, who was an lively, wholesome younger girl till she took the COVID vaccine in December. This was heartbreaking testimony. LINK TO ARTICLE |
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