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Medical practice COVID vax death survey

This is also one of my most important surveys. If you work in a medical office and have access to the records, your response is very important and it will only take 1 minute to fill out 2 numbers

Steve Kirsch
Dec 20, 2022
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King County woman dies from syndrome related to COVID vaccine | king5.com
One of over 500,000 people killed by the COVID vaccine. The vaccine can cause death from a wide variety of cardiac issues, pulmonary issues, and neurological issues including increased cancer rates, suicide, etc.

If you have a medical practice where:

  1. You know how many patients you have

  2. You know how many vaccinated patients you have

  3. You know approximately the number of patients who died from the vaccine

  4. You know approximately the number of patients who died from the virus

Then you have extremely valuable information and I really need your help to fill out this very short survey.

You can see the results here.

This will allow us to very accurately estimate the VAERS URF. I can’t tell you how important that is.

Thank you so much.

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Dian
Dec 22, 2022

Steve, the “three phases of covid vaccine mortality” picture is a very good visual summary. Can you share where you get this from or any reference to it? Thanks.

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Danno
Dec 21, 2022

I've assumed that the vaccine was a greater threat than COVID for some time. Just how great a threat is the new question. Is it possible that the vaccine is UNIVERSALLY harmful? Or, is it possible that the vaccine might be harmless to some people, either A) because they have a natural resistance to its ill effects, or B) because they were lucky that the injection needle injected the mRNA therapy substances into intramuscular tissue and not into a vein or capillary bed?

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