70% Of Deaths From Pfizer Vaccine In Japan Reported Within 10 Days Of Jab

A new study published in the Cureus journal on December 7 found that 70% of deaths from the Pfizer vaccine in Japan were reported within 10 days of the jab.

A recent study found that in Japan, around 70% of individuals who died after getting the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine passed away within the first 10 days of the injection.

The peer-reviewed Japanese study examined the relationship between the Pfizer COVID-19 immunization and mortality within ten days of vaccination, and it was published in the Cureus journal on December 7.

With Day 1 serving as the vaccination date, the risk period was defined as the first 10 days following vaccination, and the control period as the next 11 to 180 days following immunization.

Two groups were included in the analysis: Group 1 consisted of adults 65 years of age and older, while Group 2 included people 64 years of age and younger.

Six62 men and 649 women made up Group 1, which the researcher found to have 1,311 deaths. The team foun...

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