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RE: Vaccine-Induced Polio Outbreaks in Africa Continue to Spread, Causing More Damage Than the Virus Itself

in Deep Dives4 years ago

Not handy, no. I have limited internet time right now but the last American vagabond has compilation of links on the study in the show notes to several of his daily wrap up shows. You’ll probably have to go back several weeks but he has them somewhere on his website. All his shows with links to his show notes are on BitChute and YouTube except when censored...

I’ll share if I can find them but he has a nice pdf with all the links to relevant studies all in one place... I also have on my pc some of the videos where he covers those studies so i’ll Give you titles if I can find them... sorry I’m not of more help right now but really limited with my general lack of internet access right now...

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I can check tlavagabond, thanks for the guidance. He does great work too. If you happen on something, cool. If not, cool too. It's my favorite thing to argue but, shockingly, all the PMS/NIH studies I had collected have been changed!!!

I found something perfect from the WHO. A beautiful list of reasons why people should not wear the things:

Potential harms/disadvantages
The likely disadvantages of the use of mask by healthy people
in the general public include:
• potential increased risk of self-contamination due to the
manipulation of a face mask and subsequently touching
eyes with contaminated hands;(48, 49)
potential self-contamination that can occur if nonmedical masks are not changed when wet or soiled. This can create favourable conditions for microorganism to
amplify;
• potential headache and/or breathing difficulties,depending on type of mask used;
• potential development of facial skin lesions, irritantdermatitis or worsening acne, when used frequently for long hours;(50)

• difficulty with communicating clearly;
• potential discomfort;(41, 51)
• a false sense of security, leading to potentially lower adherence to other critical preventive measures such as physical distancing and hand hygiene;
• poor compliance with mask wearing, in particular by young children;
• waste management issues; improper mask disposal leading to increased litter in public places, risk of contamination to street cleaners and environment hazard;
• difficulty communicating for deaf persons who rely on lip reading;
disadvantages for or difficulty wearing them, especially for children, developmentally challenged persons, those with mental illness, elderly persons with cognitive impairment, those with asthma or chronic respiratory or
breathing problems, those who have had facial trauma or recent oral maxillofacial surgery, and those living in hot and humid environments.

https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/332293/WHO-2019-nCov-IPC_Masks-2020.4-eng.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y&fbclid=IwAR1xVAEgdhYaLJAYZVOlnonnWSbBBMqXRDVNgrfUrajZtzHM_ALhd9SNhKU

I found this list as well, hope it helps :)

5 NIH studies from 2004-2020 all finding verifiable health effects from wearing a face mask, including scientifically verified reduction is blood oxygen level:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29395560/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32590322/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15340662/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26579222/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31159777/

If this is what I think it is, I thank you, and have already used it a number of times. I'm tickled pink that you remembered though. Gonna go have a look now. I suspect it's page eight of a WHO document from June, which has been a very useful document.