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Should we celebrate National Vaccination Day despite potential risks and deaths after the vaccine?

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The celebration of National Vaccination Day has led many to question appropriateness of its celebration, given the potential risks and reported deaths linked to vaccines. It is important to take these concerns seriously; however, it is also essential to acknowledge that vaccines have not played a substantial role in saving lives or in controlling the spread of infectious diseases.

The public has strongly opposed the idea of a National Vaccination Day, March 16.

India has faced challenges in addressing adverse events following immunization (AEFIs) and providing adequate support to individuals who experience vaccine-related complications. There have been reports of underreporting of AEFIs and a lack of government support for those affected by vaccine side effects.

The untold story of the tyranny of childhood vaccinations in India

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While there are concerns about side effects and a major reported deaths following vaccinations, should we still prioritize the celebration of National Vaccination Day? Even at this moment, the public who have experienced the loss of loved ones are pursuing justice. This reflects the manner in which the government has conducted the vaccine initiative, disregarding the pleas of the public.

The Awaken India Movement initiative collects reports on deaths post Covid-19 Injection.

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So, should we celebrate National Vaccination Day side effects and death after vaccine? Absolutely No.

For those who have lost family or friends due to vaccinations, the sorrow can be even more intense. With so many concerns about how safe and effective vaccines really are, these individuals are stuck between wanting to keep their loved ones healthy and being scared of possible side effects. This isn’t just happening here; it’s a global issue.

Bill Gates and Adar Poonawalla are united in their mission, working together on toxic vaccines. Their institute is actively engaged in developing vaccines for mosquito-borne diseases like chikungunya, dengue, and malaria. 

At the India Today Conclave 2025, Dr. Naomi Wolf made headlines by revealing her insights on the purported crimes against humanity linked to Bill Gates and the pharmaceutical sector.

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