Monday, March 15, 2021

Watch Mexican Comedian Eugenio Derbez Completely Expose Dr. Fauci in Non-msm Controlled Interview

By A Texas Reader
Sun, Mar 14, 2021 10:13 p.m.

Watch Mexican Comedian Eugenio Derbez Completely Expose Dr. Fauci in Non-Media Controlled Interview

https://welovetrump.com/2021/03/12/watch-mexican-comedian-eugenio-derbez-completely-expose-dr-fauci-in-non-media-controlled-interview/

 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm very hesitant about the jab--80/20 opposed.But what gets me is the praise the Mex received for asking certain questions--as someone tweeted:"For a year,the MSM failed to ask Fauci the proper questions--we had to have a Mexican to do it."

Right,Mexicans and blacks will lead us to--not nirvana,but the opposite place(hell on earth)--this comedian notwithstanding.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

GERMANY SUSPENDS AZTRAZENACA JAB
(ZH)

Update (1045ET): Despite insistence from AstraZeneca, the WHO and other entities that the AstraZeneca jab is safe and that there's no evidence linking vaccines to dangerous blood clots observed in dozens of patients, Germany has just joined the growing list of countries that have suspended vaccinations using the AZ jab.

As Europe's biggest economy, Germany's decision carries outsize weight. This isn't the first time Berlin has embraced a cautious approach to vaccines. It initially only approved the AZ jab for use on people under the age of 65, which angered critics who claimed the country was denying jabs to the population that is most vulnerable to vaccinations.

Meanwhile, the UK continues to mock EU nations for their cautious approach.




Germany's decision to suspend followed advice from its national regulator, which said the jabs should be suspended out of an abundance of caution - language used by other EU governments to justify the decision.

Given the overwhelming wave of criticism from the WHO, Brussels and the UK, which have lambasted governments that suspended the jab for feeding into fears about vaccines, we're surprised Twitter and Facebook haven't censored reports about the suspensions already. More than a dozen countries have now suspended the jab, though Thailand has reinstated it Monday.

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Despite the best efforts of Brussels and AstraZeneca to convince Europeans that there is no heightened risk of deadly blood clots associate with the COVID vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford, more countries have banned the jabs, adding another massive obstacle to Europe's already faltering vaccination effort.

Even as regulators from Europe to Asia insist that they have found no fault with the AZ jabs, the Netherlands has announced plans to join a growing list of about a dozen places, including northern Italy, Ireland and Thailand, moving to suspend the shot over concerns about possible side effects from two batches.




About a dozen countries have banned the jabs, although Thailand allowed AZ jabs to proceed on Monday, four days after halting them. Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha and some of his cabinet members will be receiving it on Tuesday after a medical panel said there was no sign the vaccine contributed to blood clots.

AstraZeneca said a "careful" review of all available data of the more than 17MM people in the EU and the UK that have received the AZ jab showed no evidence of an increased risk of pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis or thrombocytopenia. Yet, more reports of deadly blood clots in post-vaccine patients have emerged. Marco Cavaleri, European Medicines Agency’s chair of the vaccine evaluation team, insisted in an interview with France24 on Monday, that there is no causal link right now between AstraZeneca shots and deaths. The WHO has called the jab "excellent", and insisted there is no reason to delay inoculations.

AstraZeneca's Chief Medical Officer Ann Taylor said the number of events are lower than what would be expected to occur naturally in a general population of that size. In studies, participants getting the vaccine had fewer clots than those given placebo. Others warned that the world can't halt vaccination campaigns every time somebody who receives the vaccine gets sick.

More deaths have been potentially linked to the vaccine, as Denmark's Medicines Agency said a 60-year-old woman died after receiving the AstraZeneca shot, suffering from an "unusual" combination of symptoms that raised suspicions.
GRA:This is going to Vegas and playing craps.

--GRA