(NATIONAL FILE) – A health emergency has been declared in Peru amidst a Guillain-Barre syndrome outbreak. Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare and dangerous neurological disorder, the increased development of which has been linked directly to COVID jabs. In Peru, more than 84% of citizens are reported to be “fully vaccinated” against COVID-19, raising the specter that the country’s embrace of the jab could be behind the Guillain-Barre outbreak.
Guillain-Barre syndrome is defined as a neurological and autoimmune disorder in which patients’ immune systems attack their nervous systems, leading to an often catastrophic breakdown in bodily function and a long road to recovery. Guillain-Barre kills a reported number of between 1% and 18% of those it attacks, though it should be noted that the death rate of Guillain-Barre patients who developed the disorder after taking the COVID jab has not yet been reliably tracked and reported, for a multitude of reasons.
In the case of heavily-jabbed Peru, where more than 84% of citizens have had at least two COVID jabs and over 90% have had at least one, a 90-day public health emergency has been declared after the country noted an “unusual” increase in Guillain-Barre cases, documenting at least 180 cases and 4 deaths over a span of “recent weeks.”
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