Unfortunately, Covid-19 "Vaccines" Actually Increase Your Chances of Getting Sick with Covid

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Christof Plothe, DO: "The C-19 injections, what we could see, actually increase your chances of getting Covid. There were two important papers that shook up the scientific world, from the Cleveland Clinic. [...] So if you want to comment on the first Cleveland paper, Mark, go ahead."

Dr Mark Trozzi: "So there you can see the five different curves, and those are based on how many injections you have. And that's a cumulative rate of infection with SARS-CoV-2. So, unfortunately, I was hoping that these things were working and would make up for all the adverse events, but clearly they don't. What you can see is the lowest incidence of Covid, people with no shots. And then with one shot, you have a higher incidence, two shots a higher incidence, three shots an even higher incidence, and four shots, a higher incidence. So, it's very clear there's a linear relationship. The more shots one takes, in addition to all that other death and dying and disease, you also get an accumulatively higher risk of getting sick with Covid. So we're down to no benefits and all harms."

Christof Plothe, DO: "Yeah. And for those who don't know what the Cleveland Clinic actually is; it was established in 1821, it's a system of over 200 hospitals and 65,000 people working there. So, the sample, as you can see, is not a small one. You can see here that the first Cleveland paper was in September 22. There were 12,000 employees unvaxxed and 2,395 were single jabbed, 13,000 were double jabbed, 20,000 were triple jabbed, and 3,500 were quad or penta jabbed with the original vaccine. So, you could not argue with the quantity of people participating in this study."

Full video report:
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/multimedia/c-19-vaccines/

Slides:
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/V1-PART-1-Plothe-Trozzi-20230731-GA-Intro-slides.pdf

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