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I can't really say one way or the other. The big problem with medical research now is that laypeople don't have the time to dig through the research, even if they're qualified to, and experts can't be trusted. (Not saying every expert is untrustworthy, just that there are enough bad actors that you can't often tell who's trustworthy and who's not.)
I do know that my wife said that after the Pfizer covid vaccine, she started having abnormal timing and blood flow for her period.
Yes, the population of your average people can make such observations and be totally ignored because they aren’t experts, they don’t have degrees and they know not what they say. And, if you believe that, I have this big beautiful bridge in Brooklyn to sell you for cheap. Of course we could see what was and is going on with our own eyes, but the experts are telling us not to trust those lyin’ eyes!
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