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That's what the data from Florida suggests.

That's what the data from Florida suggests.

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Similar miracle from Jan 2021:

During COVID Lockdown, Vaccine Rates Dropped — So Did the Number of SIDS Deaths

The CDC must open its Vaccine Safety Datalink to the public so we can better understand the link between fewer childhood vaccines during the pandemic and the drop in reports of adverse events, including infant mortality.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/covid-lockdown-vaccine-rates-dropped-so-did-sids-deaths/

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One thing I would mention is that while infant vaccination dropped 12%, at the same time the population was much hightened with preventing spread of the common colds/flus, which can be deadly to babies.

I don't doubt though, that this is a result of the drop in infant vaccination rates.

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This should really be in healthnews.

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Break of character much?

♪(┌・。・)┌

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Read the sidebar much?

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Nvm, mayb u really r a stupidbyrd. U were making sense few posts up

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Wish there was some correlation with historical data to determine the net deaths of infants vs the actual diseases the vaccines are designed to cure.

One thing that always puzzled me is why infant mortality in US was so high compared to other developed countries. We're not talking about a small difference but by a factor of like five. I'd like to see more data on infant deaths over time compared to the # of vaccines that are administered.

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1: Lots of niggers popping out crotchfruit. 2: Lack of decent medical care.

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I chose Poland as it was reported as near the lowest in rates.

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I just compared us vs Poland immunization schedule and I see little difference. I thought I originally saw a much more limited rollout in Poland. Maybe I missed something. If the schedule is similar, you have either different reporting standards or something else environmentally that would have to be the x factor.