sorry I was thinking "infant death syndrome", I clearly didn't read the article carefully. Although the article does sensationalize the findings -
In the study’s paper, the authors conclude that certain “autoimmune connective tissue diseases (AI-CTDs)” surge among those who have received Covid mRNA injections.
But then in the actual paper:
In this analysis, the incidence of most AI-CTDs was not associated with mRNA vaccination. However, we observed an increased risk of developing some AI-CTDs after booster vaccination.
Also just to state my opinion, I never took the shots, never will. I think they are bad for health. But I also think linking sensationalist articles doesn't do well to help the cause of informing people of the true risks of these types of things because they will just point out the inconsistencies and fail to actually look into the real dangers.
ctrl+F in the article and search for "infant" no results. VAIDS wasn't a part of this study, slaynews is a known disinfo outlet.
It's got a link to the published study in the article, read that.
Yes, that is the one that I searched in. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-50656-8
Autoimmune diseases is VAIDS.
It literally stands for auto immune deficiency syndrome, caused by vaccines, the V.
sorry I was thinking "infant death syndrome", I clearly didn't read the article carefully. Although the article does sensationalize the findings -
But then in the actual paper:
Also just to state my opinion, I never took the shots, never will. I think they are bad for health. But I also think linking sensationalist articles doesn't do well to help the cause of informing people of the true risks of these types of things because they will just point out the inconsistencies and fail to actually look into the real dangers.