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'Died Within 8 Hrs Of Taking Pfizer Vaccine': Chilling Covid Testimony By Dr McCullough
A COVID-19 variant that has led to a resurgence in cases in China has now been discovered in the United States according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reports say that a CDC spokesperson has indicated that less than 20 such cases have been found in the United States so far. The new Covid strain comes even as a high-stakes Senate hearing has triggered shockwaves over mRNA COVID-19 vaccine risks. Lawmakers and top medical experts are questioning federal agencies on adverse events and accountability. Explosive testimonies have put vaccine-related deaths and myocarditis under renewed scrutiny. Watch the full testimony of Dr Peter McCullough (President, McCullough Foundation) here.
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