VACCINE MISINFORMATION: “FLU SHOTS EQUAL HEALTH”
By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Chairman, Children’s Health Defense, APRIL 16, 2020 https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/vaccine-misinformation-flu-shots-equal-health/?utm_source=salsa&eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=253c2535-6c6a-4904-9b31-393feb6b88892020 Pentagon study: Flu vaccines increase risk of coronavirus by 36%
Examining non-influenza viruses specifically, the odds of coronavirus in vaccinated individuals were significantly higher when compared to unvaccinated individuals with an odds ratio (association between an exposure and an outcome) of 1.36. In other words, the vaccinated were 36% more likely to get coronavirus.

MANY OTHER STUDIES SUGGEST THE INCREASED RISK OF VIRAL RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS FROM THE FLU SHOT:
2018 CDC Study: Flu shots increase risk of non-flu acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) in children. This CDC supported study concluded an increased risk of acute respiratory illness (ARI) among children <18 years caused by non-influenza respiratory pathogens post-influenza vaccination compared to unvaccinated children during the same period.

2011 AUSTRALIAN STUDY: FLU SHOT DOUBLED RISK OF NON-INFLUENZA VIRAL INFECTIONS AND INCREASED FLU RISK BY 73%.
A prospective case-control study in healthy young Australian children found that seasonal flu shots doubled their risk of illness from non-influenza virus infections. Overall, the vaccine increased the risk of virus-associated acute respiratory illness, including influenza, by 73%.

2012 HONG KONG STUDY: FLU SHOTS INCREASED THE RISK OF NON-FLU RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS 4.4 TIMES AND TRIPLED FLU INFECTIONS.
A randomized placebo-controlled trial in Hong Kong children found that flu shots increased the risk of non-influenza viral ARIs five fold (OR 4.91,CI 1.04—8.14) and, including influenza, tripled the overall viral ARI risk (OR 3.17, CI 1.04—9.83).

2017 STUDY: VACCINATED CHILDREN ARE 5.9 MORE LIKELY TO SUFFER PNEUMONIA AND 30.1 TIMES MORE LIKELY TO HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH ALLERGIC RHINITIS THAN UNVACCINATED CHILDREN.
Vaccinated children were 30.1 times more likely to have been diagnosed with Allergic Rhinitis and 5.9 times more likely to have been diagnosed with pneumonia than unvaccinated children.

2014 STUDY: INFLUENZA-VACCINATED CHILDREN WERE 1.6 TIMES MORE LIKELY THAN UNVACCINATED CHILDREN TO HAVE A NON-INFLUENZA “INFLUENZA-LIKE-ILLNESS” (ILI).

