Convulsions This Girl Suffers from Are Not a Side-Effect of the Covid-19 Vaccine

Facebook post presents adverse reactions to the vaccine – convulsions/febrile seizures, without specifying exactly which vaccine it is. The video dates from May 2019, meaning before the coronavirus pandemic, so it is certain that it is not a reaction to the current vaccines against Covid-19. By failing to provide this information, i.e. by shifting the context of the video, users are led to think this reaction is a consequence of the coronavirus vaccine, which is not true

Facebook post presents adverse reactions to the vaccine – convulsions/febrile seizures, without specifying exactly which vaccine it is. The video dates from May 2019, meaning before the coronavirus pandemic, so it is certain that it is not a reaction to the current vaccines against Covid-19. By failing to provide this information, i.e. by shifting the context of the video, users are led to think this reaction is a consequence of the coronavirus vaccine, which is not true

 

In a Facebook post, in which a video material was shared about the side effects of vaccination, it is not mentioned that it is not a vaccine against Covid-19 and in that way, without saying that it is a reaction to another vaccine, the context of the video is manipulated and users are led to the conclusion that the vaccine against Covid-19 will cause consequences presented in the video.

In the post we are reviewing, the word “vaccines” is satirically used in the way in which Prime Minister Zoran Zaev pronounced it at a panel of the Atlantic Council, talking about the fact that the country has made agreements with various manufacturers for procurement of Covid-19 vaccines. Moreover, there is a lot of satirical content on the Internet about the manner the Prime Minister pronounced this word.

By the very use of the word “vaccines” in the context of the post that is the subject of this review, the public can be led to the conclusion that it is about Covid-19 vaccines! New variants of the virus have also been reported, and the public is flooded with information about the South African and British coronavirus variants. All of this leads to the idea that the shared video is related to the coronavirus.

The post claims:

PERMANENT CONSEQUENCES OF THE VACCINES – POISON.

  • Did any of the media tell you about the consequences of vaccination???
  • Apart from hearing about some new strains of viruses without any scientific evidence, have you seen permanently crippled young people, without a shred of hope for a normal life after vaccination???
  • Your doctors will not even tell you this, believing that it is normal after vaccination, as minor cases.
  • WILL IT NOT HAPPEN TO YOU FOR YEARS AFTER A FEW MONTHS???
  • WHO GUARANTEES YOU EXCEPT YOUR SIGNATURE???

Given that we are in the middle of a covid-pandemic, and the description of the video does not state about which vaccine it is, this presents a manipulation that is performed by omitting important information to properly understand the post. By omitting to inform about the name of the vaccine, they are manipulating the public opinion. The shared video material is from an older date, i.e. it dates back to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The video shows Angelique Busco, a girl from Ontario, Canada. She also has a YouTube channel titled “My Journey to be seizure free”.

On 30 May 2019, when there was still no coronavirus pandemic in the world, let alone a coronavirus vaccine, Angelique Busco released an introductory video of herself with her mother, explaining how her convulsions began (febrile seizures – from fever).

This is my introduction video of how my seizures started. My seizures began after I got vaccines for school. Ever since then I’ve been dealing with them and working really hard to be seizure free by detoxing, working out, eating healthy, and being on the Keto diet. On this journey I hope to cure these seizures one day. But until then I hope I can help some of you out and you guys can help me out with feedback and suggestions on how to deal with seizures, says Busko in the description below her introductory video.

Busco and her mother explained that she received several vaccines, which she did not need to receive, in addition to the vaccine she was instructed to receive, against meningococcus (1: 00-1: 10 min from the video).

So, they gave you the wrong vaccine, on 5 March they gave you ditapadol, then they gave you DT polio on 22 March and they gave you the one they said you needed, says the girl’s mother. (0.58-1.07 min.)

“They just said I needed this vaccine,” Angelique Busco said in the video, pointing to a sheet of meningococcal vaccine, Men C ACYW 135. (1:13 min.)

One month after receiving these vaccines I was sick, I had a fever, I was sweating, I had a headache. I missed classes in April at school, and in March. When I finally got back to work and school, I started to see bright spots. Like when you look at the sun and then you see bright spots. When I was sitting in class, I would suddenly feel energy in my body every 15 minutes. One day at work, I got sick. I fell and then I had my first convulsion. They called an ambulance. I do not remember anything, except that I was taken out of the kindergarten where I worked in a wheelchair and I woke up in the hospital. I was tested at the hospital, but they found nothing and sent me home, thinking that this was a consequence of the high temperature. In two weeks I had another convulsion. They gave me medicines that did not help me, the girl explains. (1.15-4.43 min.)

Since this video, which describes her convulsions, was released in May 2019, when there was no Covid-19, and not even vaccines for this disease, it is certain that this is not a reaction to the current vaccines against coronavirus.

And by failing to state this information, that is, by manipulating the context from the video material, users are led to think that this reaction is a consequence of the coronavirus vaccine, which is not true.

 

 

 

 

 

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