Study Confirms Increase in Sudden Infant Deaths Following COVID ‘Vaccine’ Rollout

A new study conducted by researchers at the Pennsylvania State College of Medicine has revealed a significant increase in sudden infant deaths following the rollout of Covid mRNA vaccines.

The study, published in the JAMA medical journal, found that cases of sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) slightly increased in 2020 during the pandemic.

However, after the vaccines were introduced in 2021, there was a dramatic surge in these cases, with a 9-10% increase in SUID and SIDS.

The researchers noted a correlation between the uptick in infant deaths and the implementation of masking, lockdowns, and other restrictions in July 2020. They also mentioned the possibility of a causal link between SUID and RSV vaccination.

Interestingly, the researchers did not directly attribute the infant deaths to the mRNA vaccines but suggested that altered infectious disease transmission may have played a role.

However, there is no evidence that babies and children are at significant risk from Covid, and a recent major study found no deaths from the virus in children, regardless of vaccination status.

The study raises concerns about the safety of the Covid vaccines for infants and calls for further investigation into potential risk factors.

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By Kate Stephenson
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