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Biden Administration, Health Officials Purposefully and Disturbingly Delayed Publicly Acknowledging Risks Of COVID Vaccine Side Effects

Biden Administration, Health Officials Purposefully and Disturbingly Delayed Publicly Acknowledging Risks Of COVID Vaccine Side Effects

More unacceptable actions from Fauci, Walensky

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The Biden administration was so desperate to persuade the public to believe that every single person in America should receive the COVID vaccine that it may have purposefully delayed acknowledging very real vaccine-caused side effects for several months.

Vaccine-caused side effects were a contentious issue in the early part of 2021, just a few months after the vaccines received their initial emergency use authorization. Experts and the media remained in full panic mode, the "safe and effective" narrative was in full swing, and the Biden administration hoped to fulfill its campaign promise to somehow "end the pandemic."

And the desperation to promote COVID vaccines may have set off an unacceptable series of decisions that could have harmed significant numbers of otherwise healthy individuals.

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