Did Florida's Surgeon General Just Preview the Next Explosive COVID Vaccine Study?
Stacey Lennox : Dec 14, 2022
PJ Media
"Common sense says that we understand that COVID-19 is a risk. But we also understand that there is so much we don't understand about the miracle of pregnancy and the development of another human being, even with stuff that has been around for many, many years, there is just a lot of uncertainty. So for someone to come along and say you should take this [the COVID vaccine] unequivocally as a pregnant woman or a woman who is about to become pregnant, pardon me, you should take this brand new product, that's totally non-sensical." -Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo
[PJMedia.com] Last week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reportedly told a meeting of the Republican Party of Florida that his team would be looking for ways to hold the COVID-19 vaccine makers accountable for side effects and health problems tied to their products. Specifically, DeSantis cited a study by the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) under Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo that showed an increased risk for cardiac arrest in men 18-39. (Screengrab image)
Now it appears Ladapo's agency is conducting another study. On an episode of the We the Patriots podcast with Teryn Gregson, Ladapo was specifically asked about the information shared by some physicians and whistleblowers about the mRNA vaccine's impact on female reproductive health.
Specifically, Gregson cited an interview she had with Dr. James Thorp, a fetal and maternal medicine physician. Thorp has been outspoken about the disruption to women's menstrual cycles and an increase in stillbirths and miscarriages he has observed among women who received the vaccine. She asked if these issues were being studied in Florida or if Ladapo shared Thorp's concerns. (Image: Unsplash-Vanessa)
Ladapo answered, "It's interesting and also unfortunate, terribly unfortunate one of the things that people like Dr. Fauci and Dr. Walensky at the CDC and federal leadership and, unfortunately, a lot of state public health officials managed to do was to separate people from their common sense."
He continued, "The pregnancy issue is an example of that."
"Common sense says that we understand that COVID-19 is a risk. But we also understand that there is so much we don't understand about the miracle of pregnancy and the development of another human being, even with stuff that has been around for many, many years, there is just a lot of uncertainty."
"So for someone to come along and say you should take this [the COVID vaccine] unequivocally as a pregnant woman or a woman who is about to become pregnant, pardon me, you should take this brand new product, that's totally non-sensical." Until five minutes ago, the conventional wisdom was pregnant women are told to avoid most over-the-counter medications and are provided with very few prescription medications compared to the general population... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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