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That’s literally a chart of Google search results, which of course spiked when the claims of myocarditis were reported. Google search results are not a reliable source. Kirsch is also not an expert and has a history of spreading misinformation
https://www.technologyreview.com/20...teve-kirsch-covid-vaccine-misinformation/amp/
It’s worth noting that there have some been a few cases of mostly teenage boys having temporary side effects from the vaccines. They have been extremely rare and had cleared up after a few hours (normally only a few days at max.) There has not been a death reported as a result from these side-effects.
https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/w...78vGKUV-HgyoBAiqsMDmaV1PnLwCZWZRoC6ToQAvD_BwE
This site is literally misquoting it’s sources









