Category: vaccine injuries

Canada’s Health Minister Urges Booster Shots Every 9 Months for Vaccine Status to Be ‘Up-to-Date’

Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says Canadians should get a COVID booster shot every nine months so that their vaccination status stays “up-to-date.” “What exactly do we mean by up-to-date vaccination? Let me be very clear: Up-to-date means you’ve received your last dose in the past nine months,” said Duclos in a press conference on June 30….


Independent Inquiry Hears From Doctors, Professors on COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries

Several esteemed experts spoke about COVID-19 vaccine injuries at a citizens-based independent inquiry looking into Canada’s pandemic response and giving a platform to those adversely harmed by COVID-19 mandates to share their stories. The Citizens’ Hearing entered its second day on June 23, featuring doctors, professors, and other experts who presented data and evidence showing the…


Over 10,000 COVID-19 Claims Removed From VAERS, 500 Death Reports Deleted, Claims Data Analyst

More than 10,000 COVID-19-related reports have been deleted from the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), according to Albert Benavides, a data analyst who has been analyzing VAERS data since the COVID-19 vaccines were released for public usage. The VAERS database is an early warning system maintained by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC)…


Covid ‘Vaccine Fog’ and What to Do About It

People in most countries in the world are already generally vaccinated—by official counts, over 5 billion of the world’s population has received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. But we also know there has been widespread reporting of COVID-19 vaccine injuries, unlike with any other kind of vaccine. We were informed that a 15-year-old…