Anyone that’s been jabbed should get annual cancer screenings (CBC, PSA, mammogram, etc…) IMO. Blood tests don’t even require seeing a doctor prior in certain areas. Costs less than $100 for CBC & PSA at Quest Diagnostics.
If you want to post misinformation/disinformation...that's your choice. Yet, when you fail to post follow-ups about those who have suddenly died after you specifically blamed vaccines, and now you're posting warnings (Yelling Fire in the Theatre)... You've now crossed the line and will be called out for it. Simply, that's a dickhead move you just did and you should grow the fuck up and/or go get psychological help because you're missing some screws. With that said, many organizations recommend annual cancer screenings regardless of your vaccination status. Here are a few examples out of hundreds that have recommended such for many many years. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (Task Force) recommends that adults age 45 to 75 be screened for colorectal cancer. The Task Force recommends that adults age 76 to 85 talk to their doctor about screening. My mom has been getting cancer screenings since 1990s after a cancer scare and her doctor told her that the American Cancer Society made the following recommendation for mammograms: Women ages 40 to 44 should have the choice to start annual breast cancer screening with mammograms if they wish to do so. The pros and cons of screening should be considered when making this decision. Starting at age 45, women should get mammograms every year. In fact, each age group has some sort of cancer screening recommendation. The list is very similar to what I saw in the late 1980s prior to entry into the U.S. military while getting complete physicals for OCS, again for Airborne school, and again for Ranger school...more screenings/tests/scans when I exited the military because I was once exposed to low-level radiation while in the military. American Cancer Society Cancer Screening Requirements @ https://www.cancer.org/cancer/screening/screening-recommendations-by-age.html#all-ages Anyone who immigrates to the United States has to do complete physicals that require blood work, cancer screenings, and many other tests. Joining and exiting the U.S. military...mandatory complete physicals that require blood work, cancer screenings, and many other tests/scans. Collegiate D1 sports...mandatory complete physicals that require blood work, cancer screenings, and many other tests/scans. Anyone who works construction and has been exposed to Asbestos. Other job occupations require annual cancer screenings (e.g. nuclear industry employees) You're obese, overweight, do not regularly exercise, eat unhealthy foods, family history of any type of cancer, live in areas with contaminated drinking water, live near areas of toxic garbage dumping grounds, or live in areas of high pollution. Outdoor air pollution causes over half a million lung cancer deaths each year. Indoor air pollution from use of solid fuel (e.g. wood, other biomass, and coal) is estimated to cause about 3.8 million deaths, including about 285,000 lung cancer deaths, each year in low- and middle-income countries. Here's a list of the top 10 cities with unusually high cancer rates...it's several years old: I lived in Kentucky most of my youth, grew up in a military family there, and lived there for a while when stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. As a kid in Kentucky, we had several neighbors and military soldiers living off-base on our street who were diagnosed with strange types of cancers when they had no family history of such. Kentucky leads the country not just in overall new cancer cases. When looking closer at specific types of cancer, it also has the highest rate of new lung cancer cases, the second-highest rates of both colon and pancreatic cancers and the third-highest rate of laryngeal cancer. In contrast, it is interesting to note that the state also has the nation’s fifth-lowest rate of ovarian cancer. The combination of poor access to health resources due to poverty and a high percentage of people living with cancer-causing issues such as smoking and obesity factor into Kentucky’s position on these lists. 16% of the state’s population is living in poverty. Adults with obesity make up 36% of the population and the state also has the second-highest number of adult smokers in proportion to its population. Simply, Kentucky's high rates of cancer are attributed to disparities in socioeconomic status, exposure to environmental factors, limited access to health care, geographic isolation, lower rates of health literacy, and at-risk health behaviors such as tobacco use. Apr 1, 2019 @ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5935122/ Anyone who has had COVID-19...even just a mild illness (barely a cough)...regardless of their age should have at least one complete physical, blood work, cancer screenings, and circulatory/neurological tests/scans...at least once within one year after recovery from their Covid-19 infection. Here's additional advice to you, if you fall into any of the above-mentioned categories or you've once had COVID-19 plus any of the above mentioned comorbidities (e.g. obesity, overweight, smoker, unhealthy eating habits, lived in high pollution areas, inactive lifestyle et cetera)...you should get annual cancer screenings along with moving to any of the below states with the lowest cancer rate in America considering you have a psychotic fear of cancer...understandable considering I once lived in Kentucky. New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, California, Wyoming Both my father and mother had cancer back in the 1990s...colon (father) and breast cancer (mother). They both did chemotherapy/radiation treatments and survived their cancer scare. I myself have had annual cancer screenings, complete physicals, blood work since exiting the military... I've never had cancer...hope to keep it that way considering I once lived in Kentucky. In addition, I dad them complete physicals, blood work prior to vaccination, within 30 days after vaccination, and recently had them with cancer screenings at a VA hospital just for the hell of it...as my check-in when ever I visit the United States and to be around other veterans. Results: Unusually healthy especially after the type of health scare I had back in 2016 after surviving sepsis pneumonia in France. I exercise regularly and eat healthy...plus live an active/healthy lifestyle...I don't smoke, not overweight, no cholesterol problems, no diabetes (e.g. rowing/sculling on the St. Lawrence river) while occasionally drinking a glass of wine at dinner parties and have been vaccinated my entire life since I was a baby. Obviously you're going to ignore the above facts...that's OK. I will keep linking to this message post each time you YELL FIRE in the theatre (a dickhead move by you) about vaccines & cancers. wrbtrader
I know you're aware of the fact that Israel is one of the most highly vaccinated countries in the world. Therefore, on October 7th, Hamas surprise attacked Israel and killed +1400 of its citizens (vaccinated citizens). Simply, going by your ridiculous logic... Not all attributed to the jab but probably a high percentage. By the way, thanks for the laugh with your misinformation assumption. wrbtrader
Follow the money. (children vaccines) Ackman funding a study on children vaccines. Hopefully he can keep the corrupt big pharma from contaminating the results. Money corrupts and they have lots of it.
Well except for the FACT that unknown deaths in Alberta in 2021 have nothing to do with Covid vaccines. It's amazing the crap conspiracy idiots peddle. Let's read the reality... No evidence rise in deaths due to unknown causes in Canada is linked to Covid-19 vaccines https://fullfact.org/health/unknown-causes-not-linked-covid-vaccines/ What was claimed In Alberta, Canada, unknown causes of death are causing even more deaths than heart disease, strokes and diabetes combined. Our verdict “Other ill-defined and unknown causes” was the leading recorded cause of death in Alberta, Canada in 2021. However, there is no evidence these deaths were caused by the Covid-19 vaccines. A YouTube video shared on Facebook states: “In Alberta, Canada, unknown cause of death is causing even more deaths than heart disease, strokes and diabetes combined” and that in Alberta there have been “49% more deaths from unknown causes than from Covid.” While the video does not explicitly mention the Covid-19 vaccines, it appears to imply that this increase in deaths recorded as due to unknown causes in Alberta, Canada is a result of the vaccine rollout. Many of the comments on the video reference this, and we’ve written about this issue previously as part of our work fact checking online misinformation It’s true that, according to data published by Service Alberta’s Vital Statistics database, there were 3,362 deaths in Alberta in 2021 in which “other ill-defined and unknown causes” was listed as a cause of death, making it the leading listed cause of death in the province. But the government there has since clarified that some of those deaths were still under investigation and the cause of death would eventually be updated. There’s no evidence to suggest a significant number of deaths have been caused by the Covid-19 vaccines in Canada. Deaths from unknown causes have not been linked to vaccines While it’s true that deaths from unknown causes have not appeared as a leading cause of death in Alberta until recently, the number of deaths listed under the category appears to have been increasing since at least 2019. “Other ill-defined and unknown causes” first appeared on the list of leading causes of death in Alberta in 2019, when 522 deaths were recorded with the classification, with this figure almost tripling to 1,464 in 2020 and again increasing to become the leading cause of death in the province in 2021. A spokesperson for Alberta Health told Full Fact: “There is no link between this increase and the COVID-19 vaccine rollout”. We’ve previously written about attempts to link this increase to the Covid-19 vaccines. Following the publication of the latest data in July 2022, a spokesperson for Service Alberta minister Nate Glubish told CTV News: “The 'other ill-defined and unknown cause of death' classification is given when a cause of death cannot be determined, or when a death is still under investigation with a medical examiner. Some deaths originally coded in this way are updated as final determination of cause of death are determined.” He added that “this number will continue to be refined as final medical causes of death are determined”, and claimed that the number had already been revised down by 35% compared to previously published data. Alberta Health told us that the data is always being refreshed as registrations are sometimes received for deaths that occurred many months earlier, and amendments for causes of death can occur when the cause of death is not assigned for months or even years after the death is registered. This process can be delayed further when there is an increased number of files to be assessed. Full Fact has contacted Service Alberta to ask whether the figure of 3,362 deaths classified as having “other ill-defined or unknown causes” has been revised since this dataset was last updated on June 30, and will update this story if we hear back Deaths from unknown causes are not the same as SADS The video also claims that “you can also call unknown causes by another name - SADS.” This isn’t true. SADS refers to Sudden Adult Death Syndrome—sometimes called Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome. According to the British Heart Foundation, SADS is used to refer to deaths from cardiac arrest where the cause cannot be determined. It says: “The rhythm of your heart (which controls your heartbeat) is controlled by electrical impulses. If the electrical impulses go wrong, it can cause an abnormal heart rhythm known as an arrhythmia. “Some arrhythmias can be dangerous if they’re left untreated, they can cause a cardiac arrest. Your heart’s rhythm and electrical impulses are no longer there after death, this means an abnormal heart rhythm can’t be found and the heart’s structure will appear normal. This is why the cause of the cardiac arrest can’t be found and SADS might be diagnosed.” SADS is believed to occur as a result of a range of rare genetic conditions that predispose individuals to suffer cardiac arrests. It can affect people who have had no symptoms and have previously been fit and healthy and even taking part in competitive sports, as the video suggests. It’s possible some deaths due to SADS may be recorded as unknown causes, but the two classifications are not interchangeable. As we’ve previously written, there is no evidence to suggest that deaths caused by the Covid-19 vaccines are being misreported as SADS deaths. The Canadian government’s department for national health policy told AFP Fact Check that it had seen no increase in SADS reports since the Covid-19 vaccine roll-out began. This also appears to be the case in the UK. The British Heart Foundation says Covid-19 vaccines are safe for people with heart conditions and notes: “No vaccine is approved unless it is considered safe for people with long-term conditions, including heart and circulatory conditions, and including older people.” As of 27 July 2022 the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has recorded 80 deaths from a type of blood clot in the UK that it has said may be linked with the AstraZeneca vaccine. Seven fatal suspected cases of myocarditis and pericarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle or the surrounding tissue respectively) have been “reported associated with” the Pfizer vaccine and six with AstraZeneca, according to the MHRA. On the myocarditis deaths, it also notes: “The majority of fatal reports describe underlying illnesses in these patients that could provide alternative explanations for the events reported.” ======================================================== Vaccines not causing unexplained deaths in Alberta, authorities say https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/vaccines...d-deaths-in-alberta-authorities-say-1.5981134 The province has acknowledged that while previous reports have indicated a higher number of unexplained deaths, there is a justifiable reason for the data. Earlier this week, CTV News reported on government statistics on the top causes of death in Alberta in 2021(opens in a new tab). In that report, it showed there were 3,362 Albertans who died from "ill-defined and unknown causes." While some experts implied that that figure could be due to complications from COVID-19, the government says that isn't necessarily the case. "The 'other ill-defined and unknown cause of death' classification is given when a cause of death cannot be determined, or when a death is still under investigation with a medical examiner. Some deaths originally coded in this way are updated as final determination of cause of death are determined," said Brett Farrell, press secretary to Service Alberta Minister Nate Glubish in an email to CTV News. "The data on Alberta’s Open Government portal reflects the coding information provided by Statistics Canada up to June 2, 2022 – this number will continue to be refined as final medical causes of death are determined," he said. "This work is underway by Statistics Canada, and as of July 6th, 2022 the total number of deaths coded as 'other ill defined and unknown cause of death' in 2021 is approximately one-third (35 per cent) lower than what was previously published in the 2021 vital event datasets." COVID DEATH DATA STILL RECORDED Meanwhile, Alberta Health says even while COVID-19 cases are down in the province and officials have halted weekly reporting of case data, the agency is still receiving data on deaths related to the virus. "All COVID-19 deaths are required to be reported to Alberta Health per the Notifiable Disease Guidelines," said Lisa Glover with Alberta Health. "We receive initial information on any COVID-19 related death directly, including both primary and contributing causes. The vast majority of COVID-19 related deaths are reported to Alberta Health within a few days of the death occurring." She says this means her ministry has access to different data than what Service Alberta and Statistics Canada are sharing. "Alberta Health shares information transparently and promptly. Once a week(opens in a new tab), we publicly release the deaths that were reported to Alberta Health in the previous week with COVID-19 as a contributing cause." When it comes to vaccines, the provincial government stands by their effectiveness and adds they have not led to any more than one death in Alberta so far. "The claim of vaccines causing death is not supported by scientific research or the global experience of COVID-19. There is no basis to suggest the 'unknown' category in the Service Alberta data contains additional (adverse event following immunization) deaths, the very low rate of death and other serious AEFIs in Alberta is consistent with the extensive published evidence," Glover said. Instead, the province says that anyone who delays or refuses vaccination can put themselves at serious risk. "Those who are unvaccinated are more likely to experience severe outcomes from COVID-19 infection. We continue to encourage Albertans to get every dose which they are eligible for."
“Other ill-defined and unknown causes” first appeared on the list of leading causes of death in Alberta in 2019, when 522 deaths were recorded with the classification, with this figure almost tripling to 1,464 in 2020 and again increasing to become the leading cause of death in the province in 2021. A spokesperson for Alberta Health told Full Fact: “There is no link between this increase and the COVID-19 vaccine rollout”. We’ve previously written about attempts to link this increase to the Covid-19 vaccines. Spokesperson for Service Alberta minister Nate Glubish. --------- BKR88, Are you intentionally being brainless or what ? Seriously, do a little research about the crap you post to prevent looking like you have some loose screws in your head because you've been regurgitating misinformation/disinformation on a consistent basis. The key: The oncologist in the video is lying when he stated the number one cause of death in Alberta is "unknown cause"...he said "that's NEVER happened before..." In reality, Alberta began listing “Other ill-defined and unknown causes” as the leading cause of death a few years early in 2019 (see images below) and then it tripled as the leading cause of death in 2020...long before Covid Vaccines. Simply, why did it jump from 10th place in 2019 (522 deaths) to 4th place in 2020 (1464 deaths) ??? Possible link to Long Covid in 2020. If they can find an answer to the above, they will probably have an answer for 2022 (unknown causes/1714 deaths...behind Organic Dementia/2377 and All other forms of chronic ischemic heart disease/2098). Medical experts still can not figure out the reason for that jump but there's still research occurring and some of it involves Long Covid. That research is focused on countries with unusually high obesity, and cardiovascular/heart disease also have unusually high "unknown causes of death". By the way, Alberta has one of the worst healthcare hospital systems in Canada. It's been a big political issue for over a decade now here in Canada and they still can not determine why...why the below have been occurring along with many questions about the enormous jump from 2019 to 2020 in Unknown Causes of Death. Alberta Alberta ranks high on rates of death due to cancer. In fact, it comes second to BC in this area. Its worst ranking is in the area of death by heart disease and stroke. Perhaps unsurprising for a province that prides itself on a red meat lifestyle. It also has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the country. In fact, I remember a documentary back in the early 2000s about the high infant mortality rates in Alberta...due to unusually high birth defects in comparison to other provinces of Canada. Anyway, I've been to Alberta a few times and I noticed too many obese people...mainly men. Regardless, you do not need to be a rocket scientist to see something very odd in the below charts... Unknown Deaths jumped off the map with the appearance of Covid-19...long before vaccines. wrbtrader
By 2017...the number of U.S. High Schools with Automated External Defibrillator (AED) placed in their schools for students who have sudden cardiac arrests was up a whopping 52% although the below chart is statistics up to 2016. In fact, in 2013...the biggest increase of AED purchases were not schools...it was businesses (corporate America). Back to high schools. 82.6% of U.S. High Schools had at least one AED device in their school. Every one of them began having AED programs to establish a comprehensive emergency response plan for SCA. Implementing school-based AED programs is a key step associated with emergency planning for young athletes with SCA. The American Heart Association was one of the organizations pushing for AED to be installed in high schools back in the early 2000s because they saw an increasing number of students with heart/cardiovascular disease back in 2000. I've talked about this as in discussing something unusual I noticed in the United States before 2016...the elementary, junior high, and high school (three different states) had AED devices back in 2015. One of my brother's kids in South Dakota talked about AED training at school back in 2012 along with training about what to do if there's a Toronado and training about Active Shooter. Today, high schools that have AED devices...typically have almost 3 devices on school property...one typically installed in the school gymnasium or nearby. In 2017...I think about 17 U.S. states had AED laws on the books that require their schools (public & private) to have AED devices. States with AED laws...had them in place prior to 2010. They know how unhealthy kids (e.g. obesity, poor nutrition, diabetes, kidney disease, less active) are in comparison to when we were kids. https://www.aeduniverse.com/AED_Laws_by_State_s/97.htm Crazy. Society is very unhealthy. The Pandemic exposed the truth long before COVID-19 vaccines. wrbtrader