The risk of children requiring emergency care or hospitalisation following Covid-19 vaccination was 117% higher than the average risk following vaccination with any other type of vaccine. A new study conducted by scientists from several respected institutions across Germany & Switzerland has discovered that 1 in every 99 children aged 5 and under require emergency care.
The study was published on October 18th 2022
- The data from this cohort study provide evidence for a self-reported safety profile of the BNT162b2 vaccine that is comparable to non-SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in this large cohort of children younger than 5 years.
The following chart shows the rate of symptoms following Pfizer Covid-19 vaccination vs. non-Covid vaccination.
- In regards to any symptom being reported, the results show that 1.02 in every 2 children suffered some form of adverse event following COVID-19 vaccine compared to 0.75 in every other type of vaccination.
- The risk of children aged 5 and under suffering an adverse event is 36% higher following the vaccination than it is following any other vaccination
- Adverse events involving the pulmonary system, which includes airways, lungs, and blood vessels, were: 1.43 in every 100 children who were exposed to the vaccine, compared to just 0.47 per 100 children following non-vaccination
- An absolute certainty that the safety profile of the BNT162b2 vaccine is comparable to other vaccines is nothing short of a lie
The Study Results
- 1 in every 99 children aged 5 and under required emergency care (ambulatory) or hospitalisation (inpatient) following Covid-19 vaccination compared to 0.46 in every 100 children following any other type of vaccination.
- The risk of children requiring emergency care or hospitalization is 117.4% higher following COVID-19 vaccine compared to the risk of no vaccination.
Bottom Line
- The data from this cohort study provide evidence the Covid-19 injections cause significantly more injuries and harm than non-Covid- 19 injections.
https://expose-news.com/2022/10/21/study-1-in-99-covid-vaccinated-children-hospitalised/
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