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The risks parents aren’t being told about the COVID tests children are taking in schools

Updated: March 25, 2021 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

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Please watch, enjoy and share our new 1950s-style video highlighting the very real dangers of nasal swabs to our children

Mass testing is causing more problems than it’s solving with schools reopening only to close again and many children and their close contacts having to self-isolate, potentially unnecessarily

We share the MRI scans from an American woman whose brain lining was punctured by a swab

We expose possible dangers from the use of a known carcinogen used to sterilise swabs prior to use

Repeated hand washing is causing distressing and painful damage to children’s skin

The harms from long periods of mask wearing by children in school are becoming ever more apparent

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March 25, 2021 (Alliance for Natural Health) — To supposedly support the return of British kids to school, over 7 million lateral flow tests have so far been undertaken, from nursery to higher education settings. That figure is set to rise dramatically as secondary school pupils are offered the voluntary, but strongly encouraged opportunity to test twice weekly. Such high levels of testing come at a huge financial, educational and social cost, where only

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