The NHS began rolling out the Pfizer Covid-19 injection to five million 5 to 11-year-old children in the UK at the beginning of April 2022. It had previously been administering it to young children deemed vulnerable since the end of 2021.
Is it just a coincidence that a mere few weeks later an extremely concerning number of children are suffering hepatitis of unknown cause? A form of hepatitis so severe that children are requiring liver transplants, and losing their lives.
So the issue here is that the UKHSA report of hepatitis cases that the author linked was also in early April (the 6th), and in the April 12th update of said report:
There is no link to the COVID-19 vaccine. None of the currently confirmed cases in the UK has been vaccinated.
Of course, they can't be bothered to include further detail about the patients (like how many are under five years old, ethnic backgrounds).
Main point is, it's too easy to poke a huge hole in the expose article's point. I still think it may be from leaky vex exposure, but it would be next to impossible to prove until someone could properly examine one of the livers.
So the issue here is that the UKHSA report of hepatitis cases that the author linked was also in early April (the 6th), and in the April 12th update of said report:
Of course, they can't be bothered to include further detail about the patients (like how many are under five years old, ethnic backgrounds).
Main point is, it's too easy to poke a huge hole in the expose article's point. I still think it may be from leaky vex exposure, but it would be next to impossible to prove until someone could properly examine one of the livers.