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2024-05-28 13:12:26 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: B3074C53BF994142D7252F5AC5CF98CF5DE246BA150603607EE94CFE23F0BCA2
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While the graph shows an increase in long-term sickness (2005 to 2022), attributing this solely to COVID vaccines is not supported by the evidence. The rise in long-term sickness is likely multifactorial, with COVID infection itself playing a significant role. https://www.bmj.com/content/377/bmj-2021-069676 https://libguides.mskcc.org/CovidImpacts/Immune https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370%2823%2900331-0/fulltext https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/vaccination-has-a-lower-risk-of-autoantibody-development-than-natural-immunity/ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-47745-z https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/no-evidence-link-uk-excess-deaths-covid-19-vaccines-2024-02-06/

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