Canadian COVID Vaccine Injury Tally: 6,355 reported adverse events so far

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Before it's too late, here are this week's data of severe vaccine injuries in Canada. Click here for last week's numbers.

-1 thrombocytopenia
+1 cardiac arrest
+1 cardiac failure
+1 myocardial infarction
+30 myocarditis
+3 Cerebral venous (sinus) thrombosis
+2 deep vein thrombosis
+1 Haemorrhage (bleeding)
+2 pulmonary embolism
+3 trhrombosis (blood clot)
+3 thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (blood clot with low platelets)
+2 kidney injury
+16 Bell's Palsy
+4 stroke (cerebrovascular accident)
+1 anaphylaxis
+4 acute respiratory distress syndrome
-1 chillblains
+1 Erythema multiforme
+3 deaths
Total: + 85 severe adverse events this week

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Wow, 85 preventable serious injuries and deaths, in just one week? : ((
That's horrible, considering only a few thousands jabs were given per day!

And how gross to see them just removing numbers left and right. "That's not from the vaccine, neither is that... and neither is that!" Oh how fun it must be to control the data and the narrative, and censor or arrest anyone who opposes you.

@tipu curate 👍🏾

Thank you, @kgakakillerg and @tipu, for it is important this information get out to the blockchain! Unfortunately your upvote and tip was stolen by a greedy pig. Snort snort

Thank you so much @Medikatie, for keeping tabs of this data. As you've shown, there's no telling how long it will be available! The blockchain is glad to keep a copy :)

Thanks, @Greatesteem! It really came in handy when weird stuff started happening...like when prevelence of thrombocytopenia increased significantly, along with transverse myelitis of the spinal cord. And then a couple of weeks later Health Canada started retracting dozens of cases of these new surges, coincidently at the exact same rate as new cases were approved, so that people keeping track of only the total noticed that there was no change that week when it was one of the biggest!

Don't take information on the internet for granted, eh?! It really pays off to memorize information, have books, papers and hard copies and to download/print information...but even still all that is fleeting. Enjoy life :) We're rrrrrriped!