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mRNA vaccines cause sudden deaths

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Analysis

The claim that "mRNA vaccines cause sudden deaths" lacks credible evidence and is not supported by reliable scientific research. While there have been reports of unexpected deaths following vaccination, these incidents are not conclusively linked to mRNA vaccines. The available data from health organizations, including the RIVM and the European Medicines Agency, indicate that mRNA vaccines are safe and effective, with rigorous monitoring in place to assess any adverse effects. Reports of sudden deaths often arise from anecdotal evidence or unverified sources, and many of these cases are investigated thoroughly without establishing a causal relationship with vaccination. The consensus among health authorities is that the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks, and claims suggesting a direct link to sudden deaths are misleading and not substantiated by scientific evidence.

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