Can I add:
- Given for people below the age of 40, how many adverse effects have arisen from this jab vs the long term adverse effects virus?
- Is the covid jab actually a vaccine or should it be better classed as a nano-medical device? (Where a vaccine is termed as a deactivated virus.)
- Is it still possible to catch Covid after getting jabbed?
- How do the deaths per annum in 2020 to covid compare with the deaths due to influenza and pneumonia for previous years? How do they break down by age?
Can I add:
> * Given for people below the age of 40, how many adverse effects have arisen from this jab vs the long term adverse effects virus?
> * Is the covid jab actually a vaccine or should it be better classed as a nano-medical device? (Where a vaccine is termed as a deactivated virus.)
> * Is it still possible to catch Covid after getting jabbed?
> * How do the deaths per annum in 2020 to covid compare with the deaths due to influenza and pneumonia for previous years? How do they break down by age?
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