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X-ray Images Show the Difference Between Lungs Before and After Vaccination

X-ray Images Show the Difference Between Lungs Before and After Vaccination

New X-ray images reveal a significant difference between the lungs of individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine and those who have not. The scans demonstrate the shocking impact of the coronavirus on patients' internal organs, with doctors stating that unvaccinated individuals are the ones who "really get sick." Dr. Sam Durani from the Deer Valley Medical Center said, "The only people who really get sick are the unvaccinated. Often, they need ventilation and oxygen."

Dr. Durani explained that vaccinated patients who contracted COVID-19 have more airflow into their lungs, with the majority of the lungs appearing black on the scan, indicating very little to no damage to the lungs. In contrast, the X-ray image of an unvaccinated person shows extremely congested lungs, limiting oxygen flow throughout the body.

Dr. Durani remarked, "If you have a vaccinated patient coming to the emergency room with an unprecedented infection, they might have shortness of breath, and when we perform a CT scan, you will find that their condition is not as severe as that of unvaccinated patients. Even in cases of breakthrough infections that end up with pneumonia, the CT scans were not as bad as those of unvaccinated patients."

Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate that the risk of death from COVID-19 is 11 times higher for unvaccinated adults compared to those who have been vaccinated, according to the British newspaper Mirror.

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