Updated: US Cases Rising UK Investigation Goes Global After Pfizer Study Suggests Vaccine Causing Hepatitis among Children

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Updated May 15, 2022

LUKE ANDREWS HEALTH REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM reports on May 11, 2022 the “CDC issues new hepatitis alert telling doctors to take LIVER SAMPLES from seriously ill children to test for adenovirus in search for cause of illness – after five youngsters died in America’s outbreak.”

Previously physicians were recommended to take one test for the virus now the CDC requests they take multiple tests to rule out the suspect adenovirus infection, that causes the common cold and perform a liver biopsy.

Hawaii and Massachusetts have now become “the 25th and 26th states to declare suspected mysterious hepatitis cases in children”.

The US has the highest death toll in the world with “nearly 300 mysterious hepatitis cases spotted in children worldwide to date, with most in the UK (160) and U.S. — although this may be because the countries have better surveillance systems”.

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May 9, 2022

According to Dr. Mikolaj Raszek, “Antibody Dependent Enhancement (ADE) may be causing ‘Hepatitis’ in the vaccinated as cytotoxic Killer T-cells were identified by Liver Biopsy and may be causing Antigen Cross Reactivity Immune Reaction. He feels pathogenic priming autoimmune dysfunction may be the cause of mystery Hepatitis.

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April 28, 2022

Outbreak of Hepatitis in children has now gone global and no longer is being investigated in the UK only.

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April 11, 2022

The Expose on April 9, 2022 published an article after the UK Health Services “announced that it has detected high rates of liver inflammation among children, launched an urgent investigation, have ruled out the common viruses that cause hepatitis. Similar cases in Scotland are also being investigated”.

A recent Pfizer study revealed, “The greatest mean concentration outside the injection site was observed in the liver, equivalent to 21.5 % of the dose… hepatic effects were observed, including enlarged liver”.

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