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The following video is sponsored by Children's Health Defense.
It is about a so called "Respiratory Syncytial Virus" (RSV) that supposedly was discovered in chimpanzees in 1955 and subsequently confirmed to be a human pathogen, according to the U.S. federal government.
A dictionary definition of RSV is "an RNA virus that causes minor respiratory infections in adults and bronchitis and bronchopneumonia in children."
The shot this video is talking about is AstraZeneca's monoclonal antibody injection—the drug name is "nirsevimab."
It is about a so called "Respiratory Syncytial Virus" (RSV) that supposedly was discovered in chimpanzees in 1955 and subsequently confirmed to be a human pathogen, according to the U.S. federal government.
A dictionary definition of RSV is "an RNA virus that causes minor respiratory infections in adults and bronchitis and bronchopneumonia in children."
The shot this video is talking about is AstraZeneca's monoclonal antibody injection—the drug name is "nirsevimab."
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