268 people die in Pennsylvania after taking the COVID-19 vaccine

268 people die in Pennsylvania after taking the COVID-19 vaccine
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Deaths after taking the COVID-19 vaccine total 8,214 across the US, with 268 deaths being in Pennsylvania, according to the National Vaccine Information Center.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved both the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines in December 2020 and the Janssen vaccine in February 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

Dr. David Martin, founder and chairman of M-CAM Inc, claimed in an interview the vaccines are actually gene therapy. “It’s a chemotherapy agent that is gene therapy. It is not a vaccine. What is this doing? It’s sending a strand of synthetic RNA into the human being and is invoking within the human being, the creation of the S1 spike protein, which is a pathogen. It’s a toxin inside of human beings. This is not only not keeping you from getting sick, it’s making your body produce the thing that makes you sick.”

Figures are accurate as of Feb. 1.

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