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I wonder why this could be.

No cause has been found and no common exposures were identified

Except that we know for absolute certain it isn't the covid vaccine.

Investigators also say neither Covid-19 nor the Covid vaccines have anything to do with the hepatitis cases

Whatever. Liars.

I wonder why this could be. >No cause has been found and no common exposures were identified Except that we know for absolute certain it isn't the covid vaccine. >Investigators also say neither Covid-19 nor the Covid vaccines have anything to do with the hepatitis cases Whatever. Liars.

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But yet they have no explanation for why this "suddenly" is a problem. It's magic, goy.

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Viruses are often the cause of liver inflammation, particularly the hepatitis type A, B, C, D and E viruses. All clinical labs in the U.S. are required to report those viruses when they're discovered, so health authorities can work to stop outbreaks.

So far, however, all of the usual hepatitis viruses have been ruled out.

Weird they knew people were dying of covid and had it sequenced within days but a new mystery hepatitis virus can’t be found.

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They do not want to find out. Better put they want to not find out.

It would be delightful would they test those kiddos for spike protein or mRNA lipid nanoparticles or an adenovirus infection.

As for that bad liver which was transplanted... Any strange RNA or DNA in that? Would that not be interesting for public health?

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So rare it needs an alert. Rare means common now. I have a rare beer in my hands right now.