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CDC now investigating 180 cases of kids with acute hepatitis of unknown cause in the US
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80122730:MV81MTM4OTQ2Xzk0MzMwNDA4XzVDMTBFMjI4] Oh yeah right.. the CDC is 'baffled'. These kids came down with acute hepatitis 'suddenly', with an 'unknown cause'. And how many of the 180 kids had been vaccinated for covid prior to the onset of the symptoms of hepatitis, may I ask? Am betting every single one of them!!!!!!!!! Same freaking thing with newborns of a vaxx'd mom who manage to survive birth, who then are nursed by that mom. The newborn develops liver problems shortly afterward. They are receiving milk from a vaxx'd mom, and getting the spike proteins from her. hepatitis = liver damage. So, alert vaxx'd moms have been switching from nursing their newborns to baby formula.. and voila, just like that, the USA has a sudden 'shortage' of baby formula. As Biden and his gang has hastily had all of it removed from our shelves and sent to the border and to Ukraine. Even telling the public that 'homemade baby formula is dangerous'. Basically forcing the vaxx'd moms to nurse their babies with their spike protein milk, ensuring that their babies will develop hepatitis/liver problems. So the CDC can wring their hands and be baffled as to 'why'. They are disgusting! [/quote]
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now investigating 180 cases of children who suddenly developed severe hepatitis across 36 states and territories, an increase of 71 cases since the public health agency’s last update earlier this month.
The CDC, in a statement Wednesday, said the vast majority are not new cases of hepatitis. Rather, the number of patients under investigation have increased as the agency looks more closely at data that goes back to October of last year.
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