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vax reduced heart attacks......

New research produced by British scholars has claimed that vaccination with any Covid-19 shot lowers the incidence of heart attacks and strokes and therefore outweighs the risks of adverse effects.

Researchers from the universities of Cambridge, Bristol and Edinburgh were able to analyze millions of anonymized health records of adults in England, provided by the National Health Service (NHS) and dated from December 2020 to January 2022. By that point, over 90% of the UK population over the age of 12 had received at least one dose of the jab.

“We studied [Covid]-19 vaccines and cardiovascular disease in 45.7 million adults in England and found a similar or lower incidence of common cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks and strokes, following each vaccination than before or without vaccination,” said Dr. Samatha Ip of Cambridge, the lead author of the study.

Ip and 16 other researchers based their conclusions on the linked data from general practices, hospital admissions and death records, in a secure environment provided by the NHS. They were looking at the incidence of cardiovascular events before or without vaccination compared to after.

According to their findings, published this week in the journal Nature Communications, the incidence of heart attacks and strokes dropped by almost 10% in the 13-24 weeks after the first dose of the jab. This went to 27% lower after the second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine, and 20% lower after the second Pfizer shot.

This England-wide study offers patients reassurance of the cardiovascular safety of first, second and booster doses of [Covid]-19 vaccines,” said William Whiteley, associate director at the BHF Data Science Centre and professor at the University of Edinburgh.

The benefits of second and booster doses, added Whiteley, “outweigh the very rare cardiovascular complications.”

Previous studies have found a rise in myocarditis and pericarditis after the mRNA-based shots – such as those from Pfizer/BioNtech and Moderna – and vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia (blood clotting) following adenovirus-based vaccines such as the AstraZeneca one. 

While this study confirmed those findings, it did not identify any new cardiovascular conditions and “offers further reassurance that the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risk,” the authors said. 

The vaccination program, said Ip, “has been shown to provide protection against severe [Covid]-19 and saved millions of lives worldwide.”

The study used a technique called Cox regression to estimate adjusted hazard ratios and corresponding 95% confidence intervals in time intervals since vaccination, adjusted for a wide range of comorbidities, age, sex, and prior Covid-19 infections.

Critics of the vaccination mandates embraced by many countries – including the UK – have argued that the shots had not been tested for safety, failed to prevent transmission of the virus, and potentially pose greater risks to otherwise healthy people than the virus itself.

https://www.rt.com/news/602072-nhs-covid-vaccine-safety-study/

 

 

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US lies.....

 

US military admits ‘missteps’ for anti-vax propaganda     By Alex Lo

 

US operations exploiting foreign vaccine programmes have time and again caused untold damage to the public health of countries targeted.

Speaking at a hearing late last month as head of the foreign relations committee in the Philippines, Senator Imee Marcos was running out of adjectives to describe a clandestine disinformation campaign by the US Department of Defence (DoD) to sow doubts about China’s Covid-19 vaccines in her country and elsewhere at the height of the global pandemic.

The US government-sanctioned propaganda campaign, conducted mostly on social media, was “evil, wicked, dangerous, unethical”, said the sister of the Philippine president, as she asked whether Manila had any legal recourse.

Considering the Marcos family has long been an ally of Washington from the time of their late dictator father, Imee Marcos’ angry words meant something.

Her criticism came shortly after the Pentagon not only did not deny the Reuters expose, but stood by the decision made under former US defence chief Mark Esper.

“[DoD] conducts a wide range of operations, including operations in the information environment (OIE), to counter adversary malign influence”, a department spokeswoman said in a written statement.

“This process is deliberate, methodical, and comprehensive … The DoD uses a variety of platforms, including social media, to counter those malign influence attacks.”

The Pentagon, apparently, doesn’t consider its own disinformation campaigns targeting other states as “malign influence attacks”.

Last week, though, Harry Roque, an ex-spokesman for former president Rodrigo Duterte, leaked a subsequent Pentagon communication to the Marcos government behind closed doors.

It appears the Pentagon had backtracked a bit from its public statement. It was no apology or mea culpa, of course. Rather, it acknowledged what it called “missteps”.

The US document, verified by Reuters, said the DoD “made some missteps in our Covid-related messaging”, but assured the Philippines that the US military “has vastly improved oversight and accountability of information operations” since 2022.

It said the campaign was “misaligned with our priorities” and that it “ceased Covid-related messaging related to Covid-19 origins and Covid-19 vaccines in August 2021”.

As part of an overall information warfare against China, the anti-vaccine operation was carried out in 2020 and 2021, targeting not only audiences in the Philippines but also Muslim-majority countries in Central Asia and the Middle East.

Among anti-China claims spread from hundreds of compromised social media accounts was that the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccine contained pork gelatin, the use of which is prohibited in Islam. Other claims included it being unsafe or ineffective, despite having been approved by the World Health Organisation.

There is no way to gauge how persuasive the US disinformation campaign was with its target audiences, and correlation is not causation. Also, a bungled dengue vaccine campaign introduced in the Philippines in 2016 contributed greatly to vaccine scepticism among the local population.

However, what we do know is that the launch of the propaganda campaign coincided with the pandemic’s first winter surge in late 2020 and it continued into the summer of 2021.

The Duterte government initially set the goal of fully vaccinating 70 million out of a population of 114 million. But by June 2021, only 2.1 million had been inoculated.

Most Covid-related deaths in the country occurred between April and October 2021, amounting to nearly 70 per cent of its total pandemic death toll. In total, the country is estimated to have suffered about 320,000 cumulative pandemic excess deaths.

Under President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr, Manila has taken a much more hostile stance – with full US encouragement – against China, a U-turn from his more Beijing-friendly predecessor Duterte, whose presidency coincided with the US disinformation operation.

The current Marcos government has been relatively low-key in its response to the American vaccine shenanigans, despite Imee Marcos’ fiery denunciation last month.

This is not the first time the US has exploited vaccines to conduct intelligence or military operations.

A fake door-to-door hepatitis B vaccination programme was used by the CIA to collect intelligence leading to the successful assassination of Osama bin Laden by US special forces in 2011 in Pakistan.

The operation caused a violent backlash against vaccines and other health professionals working in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Global health experts have long pointed out that such US operations seriously undermine the public health of affected populations, as well as the safety of health professionals already operating under challenging circumstances with often sceptical and uncooperative patients.

America loves to claim malign influence operations, often with flimsy evidence, carried out by foreign states against itself and its allies. It should look in the mirror.

 

https://johnmenadue.com/missteps-admitted-but-no-apology-by-us-military-for-anti-vax-propaganda/

 

 

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