The UKHSA says there is "no link" between these recent infant hepatitis cases and the Covid-19 vaccine, as none of the children involved has been been vaccinated.
And referring to definitelynotIGN's comment, something like this would require a huge study to try to ascertain any trend or potential cause, as there are so many variables to account for and attempt to measure. Like the vex "effectiveness," determination of the truth seems all but hopeless.
Repeating my post from another thread to start: https://archive.ph/4lHOd
And referring to definitelynotIGN's comment, something like this would require a huge study to try to ascertain any trend or potential cause, as there are so many variables to account for and attempt to measure. Like the vex "effectiveness," determination of the truth seems all but hopeless.
Question: How are they defining vaccinated?
Because last I checked the UK only classifies you as being vaccinated if you have received the first shot and the boosters (can't remember how many).