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Republican lawmakers question COVID vaccines safety, effectiveness, halts further vaccination in Kansas

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Republican lawmakers in the United States (US) have questioned that claim of safe and effective health condition after covid vaccine jabs. The legislators disagreed with the claims, forcing the health agency in Kansas to suspend broadcasting television advertisements promoting COVID-19 vaccine, essentially, compelling citizens to take covid vaccines.

Janet Stanek, acting Secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, had confirmed the safety and effectiveness of vaccines at the hearing before the Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee.

The US senators disputed that vaccines are safe and effective, citing CDC VAERS reporting system that vaccines have killed over 20,000 person, with variety of complications and adverse effects.

Senator Mark Steffen and Senator R-Hutchinson interrogated the claim that the vaccines are safe and effective at the hearing in the parliament. The senator had declared: “When it comes to the COVID shot … we talked about the problem that KDHE was basically saying ‘safe and effective, safe and effective, safe and effective’ when we have a CDC VAERS reporting system that ties 20,000-plus deaths, and more complications, to these shots than all the other vaccines combined.”

Stanek, then, stated: “One thing we’ve done is revisited the ads, which were brought up by many of you, and we have removed the TV ads.”

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