Alarming evidence: COVID vaccines may cause asthma in children


The following is from Children’s Health Defense.


A recent analysis of more than 200,000 U.S. children’s health records suggests that mRNA COVID-19 vaccination may increase the risk of asthma in kids. This research, conducted by Taiwanese scientists, has not yet been published but reportedly shows “striking evidence” that the COVID shots could lead to asthma and subsequent lung damage in children.

The researchers used data from the TriNetX network, which they describe as the “largest global source of real-world data.” The study examined health information from children aged 5 to 18 between Jan. 1, 2021, and Dec. 31, 2022.

One of the key findings reveals that children who received the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine and had not contracted a natural COVID-19 infection had a 13% higher risk of developing asthma. This was compared to a similar group of unvaccinated children who also had no prior infection. The researchers noted, “That increased risk cannot be due to COVID, since neither group was infected.”

Additionally, children who were both vaccinated and infected with COVID-19 had an even 20% higher risk of a new asthma diagnosis than their unvaccinated counterparts who also had the infection. These results have raised concerns among those who question the safety and long-term effects of COVID-19 vaccination on children.

Although this study is not a randomized, prospective trial, it raises questions about the safety of mRNA COVID-19 shots and their potential health impacts on children. These findings are particularly relevant for those advocating for parents’ rights to choose the best path for their children’s health.

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