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Aug 7, 2022Liked by SuperSally888

It is a common statistic for 100+ children to die of Starvation DAILY in the Philippines. There have been Supposedly 150 covid deaths since july 14 compared to 2k++ starvation Deaths. NOT A WORD is mentioned about that. Covid is 99% mild World Wide, but Starvation is 100% SEVERE Every year it is very common for over 100k+ deaths from UNKNOWN CAUSES. Plus over 100k+ die Normally of upper & lower respiratory infections, Tuberculosis and Pneumonia combined, BUT NO ONE NOTICED. See more Philippines Facts here: https://photos.kitakitz.com/Covid19-Philippines

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Now we have a dengue pandemic. 100s of 1000s of cases. People die ad well. But not fuss. Still push the vacxines, push the boosters... regardless of consequences...

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Aug 7, 2022Liked by SuperSally888

2017 Philippines Families fear the dengue vaccine has turned their children into time bombs, in whom the virus could set off a life-threatening illness. The Philippine health secretary, Francisco T. Duque III, said the government is demanding a refund from Sanofi for the 3.5 billion Philippine pesos, or about $69 million, it spent on the vaccine. It is also asking the company to set up a fund to cover the treatment of any children who develop severe dengue. “It’s been very devastating for almost the entire country,” said Dr. Leonila Dans, an epidemiologist and pediatrician at the University of the Philippines in Manila who had been an early critic of the vaccination program. “Even those who are not vaccinated are very emotional about it, because they feel for the kids who had the vaccine.” Read the 2017 report here: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/17/health/sanofi-dengue-vaccine-philippines.html

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The Dengue saga is ongoing. PAO (public attorneys office) has ongoing case in relation to this. We currently have a dengue outbreak here, and many more kids may be affected this year when they get infected with dengue after having been primed by the vaccine.

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