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COVID-19: Is Dementia Becoming More Common?

I hope you are not having to deal with a loved one who is becoming demented.            

The burden is growing as the population ages. Alzheimer’s was the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. in 2019. One study published in 2020 showed a falling incidence since the 1980s. However, a more recent study showed a massive increase:  

The increase was significantly greater in persons who had received an mRNA COVID vaccine, and widened with time post vaccination.

This is why, on a day when people were remembering September 11, 2001, “A Midwestern Doctor” urged people to remember September 9, 2021. This was the day that “Biden gave one of the most divisive speeches in American history. There he announced his illegal workforce mandate (which was later struck down by the Supreme Court), repeated a series of known lies about the COVID vaccine and repeatedly attempted to incite hatred against the unvaccinated.”

Is the trend real? If so, is it another example of correlation that does not prove causality?

The medical establishment is silent about this. Vice-President Harris still insists that her campaign workers be up to date on COVID boosters.

Should this possibility be part of informed consent for COVID vaccine? Could physicians be held liable for not disclosing it?

Additional information:

Possible mechanisms for vaccine-caused neurologic injury

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