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Pfizer and Marvel Team Up, Current and Former Employees Sue WestJet over Vaccine Mandate and more
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Pfizer Partners with Marvel to Release a Digital Comic Book Encouraging People to Get their Covid Shot and Become an ‘Everyday Hero’ | Gateway Pundit
Pfizer announced on Tuesday that it would issue a digital comic book in collaboration with Marvel to urge people to get the CV shot and become an ‘everyday hero.
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Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Turns Negative Within Months| The Epoch Times
Researchers with Moderna and Kaiser Permanente, who carried out the study, also found that people who received three Moderna doses were more likely to become infected when compared to people who received just two doses.
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IL Rep. Sean Casten reveals teenage daughter died from cardiac arrhythmia | Fox News
The family said Gwen was a healthy teenager who ate well, exercised, received regular medical check-ups, did not suffer from any behavioral issues and was close with friends and family.
She was fully vaccinated against Covid-19, the family said in their statement.
"We are heartbroken, but we are not unique," the statement read. "Sudden, unexplained heart-failure among young, healthy people is rare but real...”
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Doctors File First Lawsuit Challenging California Law That Seeks to Punish Physicians for CV ‘Misinformation’ | The Defender - Children’s Health Defense
Two doctors on Tuesday became the first to file a federal lawsuit to stop a new California law (AB 2098) that subjects the state’s doctors to discipline, including the suspension of their medical licenses, for sharing “misinformation” or “disinformation” about CV-19 with their patients.
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Current and Former Employees Sue WestJet over Vaccine Mandate| Canada Occupational Safety
A group of 176 current and former WestJet employees have filed a lawsuit against the company and the federal government over the enforcement of its mandate, according to a report.
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Pfizer Insists They Did Test The Vaccine, On Over 5 Billion People | The Babylon Bee
BRUSSELS — Despite the uproar caused by revelations at a European Union hearing that the pharmaceutical giant rushed the COVID-19 vaccine out into use without testing it for preventing transmission, Pfizer executives were quick to backtrack and point out that they did, in fact, test the vaccine — on over five billion people.
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