A study by the UK Office of National Statistics showed that all deaths in weeks 38 to 45 of 2021 for children aged 10 to 14 were 44% higher among children who had been vaccinated against Covid-19 than among a control group of children in 2015 to 2019 (before the Covid vaccines). A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 25 January 2022, showed that far more vaccinated young people suffered myocarditis (inflammation and damage to the heart) than those unvaccinated. More and more such studies are emerging – although seldom reported in the MSM.
From all of these uncertain data, it seems that the vaccines might at first have done more good than harm for people in vulnerable groups, but more harm than good for the young and the healthy. Now with the mild Omicron variation, the vaccines probably do more harm than good for all groups. To force mandatory vaccination on children now, as the State of California was recently proposing, is criminal. The vaccines only remain potent for about six months, and then the patient is required to have endless boosters, which bring along a new set of problems.
The continent least affected by Covid-19 is also the continent with the lowest Covid vaccination rate, Africa. There could be many reasons for this. Covid might be unreported in Africa, which has less widespread testing. Sunshine seems to be the most important environmental factor in combatting Covid-19, and Africa has plenty of that. Hundreds of millions of Africans took Ivermectin and perhaps that is protecting them against the Covid virus. Maybe African governments are wiser than European and American ones, or more likely they just haven’t got the money to be as stupid as them.