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This study's sample size is 1,006 cases.

Houston, we have a problem.

Background on this publication: https://newlinesmag.com/argument/friends-in-strange-places/

"A bizarre alliance of anti-vaxxers, 9/11 truthers, creationists and atrocity deniers spans — and blurs — left-right boundaries." There's a reason that nobody's ever heard of it.

I did not know we now have journals with fancy sounding names for anti-vax community. Some of the top articles:

1) Health versus Disorder, Disease, and Death: Unvaccinated Persons Are Incommensurably Healthier than Vaccinated

2) Playing Russian Roulette with Every COVID-19 Injection: The Deadly Global Game

3) Revisiting Excess Diagnoses of Illnesses and Conditions in Children Whose Parents Provided Informed Permission to Vaccinate Them

The lead author is a dentist, using an uncommon (obsolete) technique, with the conclusion that there were funny-looking blobs whose identity is entirely unknown.

Not medicine, definitely not technology. Just a bunch of ducking anti-vaxers.