Early Indication of Long-Term Impact of COVID Injections

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The latest Australian mortality data provide the first clear statistical indication that COVID-19 injections are doing long-term harm to the population, where further injections are likely to cause greater proportionate harm. The causal relationship between COVID injections and excess deaths discovered in earlier studies, is shown to be accurately predictive, because Australia is arguably an excellent natural “controlled” experiment on the effects of the intervention. Significantly, this bad news about the injections is also relevant for the rest of the world
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COVID 注射剂长期影响的早期迹象
最新的澳大利亚死亡率数据首次提供了明确的统计数据,表明 COVID-19 注射正在对人口造成长期伤害,进一步注射可能会造成更大比例的伤害。先前研究发现的 COVID 注射与超额死亡之间的因果关系被证明是准确的预测,因为澳大利亚可以说是干预效果的一个极好的自然 "对照 "实验。值得注意的是,关于注射的这一坏消息也与世界其他地区相关
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