Small Peer-reviewed Study Concludes Vaccinated Athletes are Not Performing Like Unvaxxed Peers

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April 27, 2023

In a small study with a peer reviewed article from January 20, 2022, investigated the performance of ten vaccinated vs. ten unvaccinated High School and Middle School athletes revealed:

Compared “sports performance of vaccinated versus unvaccinated student athletes doing the same activities” and “sports performance of vaccinated student athletes with their own sports performance prior to vaccination” concluding “the observed changes post-vaccination can be helpful to illustrate the cardiovascular changes that occur with COVID vaccination”.

The study concluded:

  • “None of the vaccinated student athletes are competing up to their own previous level”
  • “None of the vaccinated student athletes can endure the same exercise drills for the same amount of time as prior to vaccination”.
  • “Recovery from exertion took longer”
  • After injections, “most or all of the vaccinated student athletes talked about one or more of the following reactions after vaccination; chest pain, dizziness, seeing stars, feeling as if they would faint,
  • shortness of breath”.
  • Unvaxxed “girls are now beating vaccinated boys in competition”

The “unvaccinated student athletes had none of the foregoing symptoms or deficits in sports performance or declines in sports endurance”.

Access the full study here

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