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‘Died Suddenly’? More than 1-in-4 think someone they know died from Covid-19 vaccines

Nearly half of Americans say they think Covid-19 vaccines may be to blame for many unexplained deaths, and more than a quarter say someone they pesronally know could be among the victims. That’s according to Rasmussen Reports. The survey finds 49% […]

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(READ) Concerns about govt. favoring big pharmacy chains; military members losing prescription drug access

Sen. James Lankford (R-Oklahoma) recently led an effort to push the Department of Defense (DOD) to re-instate rural and locally-owned pharmacies in the TRICARE network, after they were initially cut from the contract.   Lankford says he is now hearing again from concerned service

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CDC doles out $3 billion+ to local and state health departments; still no major reform of agency

The following is an excerpt from The Vaccine Reaction. Officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that they are distributing $3.2 billion to state, local, and territorial health departments across the United States in what

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Atlanta children’s hospital sued for religious discrimination over flu shot exemption

The following is an excerpt from Becker’s Hospital Review. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has sued Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, alleging the pediatric health system illegally fired a maintenance assistant for requesting a religious exemption to its flu vaccination policy. The

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