Different batches of the Covid-19 “vaccine”, different side effects
A recently published study from Sweden confirms that the Covid-19 “vaccine” batches can be categorised into three groups: One group with minor side effects, one with more severe side effects and one with very severe side effects. Acoording to reports the high proportion of side effect is particularly striking reports in women.
Source: D.F., Transition News, 22 Aug 2024
A recent peer-reviewed study from Sweden has confirmed what has already been observed in Denmark and the Czech Republic: Covid-19 “vaccine” batches appear to have been distributed in three groups that differ significantly in the severity of side effects. These findings raise – not for the first time – serious questions about the quality and control of the “vaccines”.
The study analysed the reported side effects in the first months after the introduction of the “vaccine”. It was found that the side effects occurred significantly more frequently during this period. What is particularly alarming is that the batches can be divided into three categories: a relatively harmless group, one with more serious side effects and one with very serious side effects. Women are particularly affected, accounting for 75 per cent of the suspected cases reported in Sweden.
The problem of different effects between batches is not only a medical one, but also a regulatory one. It is therefore unacceptable that a product that is used on a mass scale can vary so greatly in its composition. A recent example from Sweden emphasises this.
Systembolaget, the state-owned company with an alcohol monopoly, recently had to recall a batch of 750 bottles of beer that were incorrectly labelled as alcohol-free. Pontus Jennerholm, Product Quality Manager at Systembolaget, emphasised the seriousness of this incident in a press release: “It is very serious. You have to be able to rely on the fact that a product labelled as alcohol-free is also alcohol-free.”
Transition News comment:
If the Swedish authorities reacted so decisively to a mislabelled beer, the question arises as to why similarly strict measures were not taken with the Covid-19 “vaccines”. Given the differences found in the batches, the vaccination campaign should have been halted until it was ensured that all batches caused only minor side effects.
Source:
Medicina: Reports of Batch-Dependent Suspected Adverse Events of the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine: Comparison of Results from Denmark and Sweden – 14 August 2024