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I have performed the study that the CDC did not perform. I have compared health outcomes...

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[last lines] Brian Hooker, PhD - Professor of Biology: I have performed the study that the CDC did not perform. I have compared health outcomes in vaccinated and unvaccinated children. The health outcomes that we studied included developmental delays, asthma, ear infection, and gastrointestinal issues. I studied approximately 2000 children, of whom 31% were unvaccinated by one year of age, and I compared those with the remaining 69% who had been vaccinated. It clearly demonstrates that vaccinated children had worse health outcomes compared to unvaccinated children. The children that got the most vaccines and got vaccinated earlier were at the greatest risk for all of these adverse health outcomes. And this *demands* further study.


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I have performed the study
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that the CDC did not want to perform
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I have compared health outcomes
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in vaccinated and unvaccinated children
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The health outcomes that we studied
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included developmental delays asthma
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ear infection and gastrointestinal issues
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I studied approximately 2 000 children
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of whom 31 were unvaccinated by one year of age
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and I compare those with the remaining 69
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who had been vaccinated

Clip duration: 36 seconds
Views: 156
Timestamp in movie: 01h 59m 40s
Uploaded: 20 February, 2022
Genres: documentary, drama
Summary: A dramatic forensic examination of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and its consequences.


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