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Opinion - Naomi Wolf

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We do need good research on death rates from various causes pre-Covid c.f. now, and analysed with regard to confounding factors including age, socioeconomic details, race, gender, details of vax status and known Covid infections. Unfortunately, some people are sharing numbers which, like 85% of the statistics found online, are simply made up.

Dr Peter McCullough is said to be about to tour Australia, hosted by Clive Palmer's UAP.
He has been repeating a claim made by a website called Good Sciencing: that more than 1500 athletes have suffered cardiac arrest since COVID vaccinations began compared to a previous average of 29 per year. The claim is false.

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The list of purported “athlete cardiac arrests”, published on a vaccine-sceptic website, includes people who died from causes completely unrelated to cardiac arrests, such as cancer, car crashes and suicides.

The website provides no evidence that the listed deaths are casually linked to COVID vaccines, and in some cases, the deaths occurred before the vaccine was available.

https://www.aap.com.au/factcheck/peles-death-linked-to-vaccine-in-ridiculous-covid-claim/

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Pelé's death linked to vaccine in 'ridiculous' COVID claim - Australian Associated Press

A list of athletes who supposedly died from cardiac arrest since the COVID vaccine rollout began is being widely shared on social media, despite many of the deaths being demonstrably unrelated.

Australian Associated Press