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Unvaxxed US health worker reports surge in serious health issues following COVID jab rollout

An unvaccinated health worker has raised concerns about an alarming rise in serious health conditions she has observed since the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines.

The worker posted a video on TikTok describing a significant increase in cases of turbo cancers, diabetes, and heart conditions among patients at her hospital. Numbers suffering from multiple other serious conditions were also skyrocketing to the point where it has become overwhelming, straining hospital resources.

“The surge in patients is so large, we simply don’t have enough doctors or equipment to handle them,” she explained.

According to the worker, the spike in serious conditions has left the hospital staff overburdened, with long waits for critical care.

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  1. Extrapolate those stats from hospitals around the world and the 2016 Deagle report forecast for the 2025 mass depopulation event is looking likely.

  2. The ones who escaped the “treatment?”
    No infrastructure, no grocery stores, no fuel, no NOTHING.
    1800’s again? The great reset?

  3. This is courageous of this Health worker to ‘say it as it is’.
    Renal failure , eye bleeds and Thrombocytopenia are the conditions of my family members post receipt of Covid vaccination in New Zealand.
    You can imagine, we are on our own because this Govt doesn’t care, our Healthcare workers cannot attribute causation and our family are just simply left to pick up the pieces.
    Yes, the situation is dire!

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