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Accelerated distribution of COVID-19 vaccines led to a significant surge of 55% in work-related disabilities among American women.

Working Age Women Suffer Disability Spike Post COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout, Reveals U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Data

Increased distribution of COVID-19 vaccines linked to a 55% surge in disabilities among working...
Increased distribution of COVID-19 vaccines linked to a 55% surge in disabilities among working women in America

In a concerning development, Ed Dowd, a prominent figure, has highlighted a rising trend of U.S. disability that shows no signs of abating. This alarming increase, as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, has been a topic of discussion since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to Dowd, the civilian labor force has experienced a steeper rise in disability than the general population. From February 2021 to November 2023, the number of women reporting COVID symptoms rose by an unprecedented 55%. This increase translates to over 1 million working-age women reporting disability after the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the U.S. Another 199,000 employed Americans over the age of 16 joined the ever-increasing population of disabled persons in November 2023. In total, a shocking 1.4 million excess disabilities have been reported from February 2021 to December 2022.

Dowd believes that the constant stream of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine updates will continue to poison the population and drive the disability and excess death statistics to even higher numbers in 2024, especially for working age adults ages 25-64. He emphasizes that if this issue is not addressed, it will compromise the labor force over time.

The government disability survey, as Dowd points out, provides a statistical window into the public health in the U.S. However, no organization is identified in the provided search results as having recorded the data on the increase of COVID symptoms among over one million working-age women in the USA since the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines.

In Pfizer's 5.3.6 post-marketing data, women were harmed three times more frequently than men during the first ten weeks of the vaccine's rollout. This gender disparity adds to the growing concerns about the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines.

As the debate surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines continues, there is an ever-growing movement to remove the latest COVID boosters from the market. The latest boosters, despite a drastic fall in vaccine uptake since 2021, have raised concerns about ongoing health issues caused by the spike protein in certain individuals.

The aim, as Dowd states, is to restore some form of scientific integrity and address the rising trend of U.S. disability. The sources for this information include ChildrensHealthDefense.org, Fred.StLouisFed.org, PHMPT.org [PDF], Amazon.com, and PhinanceTechnologies.com.

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