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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In 1999 the NIH published a paper on newborn deaths after the Hep‑B shot. Eighteen babies died, most labeled “SIDS”, within days of vaccination. The authors admitted their data were too weak to rule out cause. And with a single sentence, “limitations of passive surveillance”, they closed the book. No follow up, no investigation, no reform.. until NOW. Just the usual data magic trick turned dead infants into statistics, then called it safe. Eighty six million doses later, the program rolled on. Doctors reassured panicked parents that the science was “settled.” Media never asked a single serious question. Now, decades later, the CDC finally walks back the blanket newborn Hep‑B recommendation, and we’re supposed to pretend they learned this yesterday? They buried the warning twenty five years ago along with all the dead children. And right now they’re doing the same thing with the next generation of shots. Sadly eighteen dead babies were the footnote. The rest became the business model. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10591306/ [/quote] Oh my word, the stupidity of this post. Read the article you cited. ". [b]The causes of death for the 17 autopsied cases were sudden infant death syndrome for 12, infection for 3, and 1 case each of intracerebral hemorrhage, accidental suffocation, and congenital heart disease.[/b] Conclusion: Few neonatal deaths following HepB vaccination have been reported, despite the use of at least 86 million doses of pediatric vaccine given in the United States since 1991. While the limitations of passive surveillance systems do not permit definitive inference, these data suggest that HepB immunization is not causing a clear increase in neonatal deaths" This is why we do not jump to conclusions based on VAERS reporting. [/quote]
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