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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06.20.25 Board Correspondence FW_ Observed-to-Expected Fetal Losses Following mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination in Early Pregnancy - KASEY REYNOLDS DO SOMETHING!.ATTENTION: This message originated from outside Butte County. Please exercise judgment before opening attachments, clicking on links, or replying.. From:Clerk of the Board To:Mutony, Heather; Clerk of the Board Subject:FW: Observed-to-Expected Fetal Losses Following mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination in Early Pregnancy - KASEY REYNOLDS DO SOMETHING! Date:Friday, June 20, 2025 4:23:34 PM Sharleen L Krater Administrative Analyst – Supervisor (530) 552-3353 Butte County Administration 25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965 "COUNTY OF BUTTE E-MAIL DISCLAIMER: This e-mail and any attachment thereto may contain private, confidential, and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, copying, or distribution of this e-mail (or any attachments thereto) by other than the County of Butte or the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you are NOT the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copies of this e-mail and any attachments thereto." From: Julie Threet <julie4butte5@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2025 2:24 PM To: Teeter, Doug <DTeeter@buttecounty.net>; Connelly, Bill <BConnelly@buttecounty.net>; Ritter, Tami <TRitter@buttecounty.net>; Durfee, Peter <PDurfee@buttecounty.net>; Soderstrom, Monica <msoderstrom@buttecounty.net>; Beaudoin, Jarett <JBeaudoin@buttecounty.net>; dale.bennett@chicoca.gov; District Attorney <District_Attorney@buttecounty.net>; Waugh, Melanie <mwaugh@buttecounty.net>; addison.winslow@chicoca.gov; Kasey Pulliam Reynolds <kasey.reynolds@chicoca.gov>; Pickett, Andy <APickett@buttecounty.net>; Stephens, Brad J. <BStephens@buttecounty.net>; Clerk of the Board <clerkoftheboard@buttecounty.net>; Evan Tuchinsky <etuchinsky@chicoer.com>; jhutchison@chicoer.com; Michael Wolcott <mwolcott@chicoer.com>; lwbennett@actionnewsnow.com Cc: Ronald Owens <ronald@muzzledtruth.com>; Diana Dreiss <lancedreiss@att.net> Subject: Observed-to-Expected Fetal Losses Following mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination in Early Pregnancy - KASEY REYNOLDS DO SOMETHING! This was posted today by one of the newest members of the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) - Professor Retsef Levi. PLEASE PLACE IN PUBLIC RECORD. I had told Dr Andy Miller of Enloe (who has now blocked me), that the Butte Community College nurses who I worked with at the Butte County Public Health Clinics, WERE COMPLAINING about menstrual disruptions. HE IGNORED ME. He continued to push the safe & effective narrative and laughed at my concerns - even though I told him I was concerned about my own daughter. Clearly, DR ANDY MILLER WAS WRONG AND SHOULD BE HELD LIABLE FOR PERPETUATING FRAUD. You must stop the COVID vaccine in Butte County. AND START NOTIFYING MEMBERS OF OUR COMMUNITY THAT THEY ARE NOT SAFE. Use your social media. Write letters. Put an article in the newspaper. Do SOMETHING BEFORE MORE YOUNG GIRLS HAVE PROBLEMS GETTING OR STAYING PREGNANT. Kasey Reynolds, you are a mom. HOW CAN YOU STAY SILENT AS MAYOR?? Here's the verbiage of the post by Professor Retsef Levi with full paper attached. BREAKING: Analysis of over 220K pregnancies in Israel during 2016- 2022 found that mRNA COVID- 19 vaccination during gestational weeks 8-13 was associated with a higher-than- expected number of eventual fetal losses (miscarriages, abortions & stillbirths)! Pregnant women vaccinated with dose 1 during weeks 8-13 had nearly 3.9 (95% CI: [2.55-5.14]) additional fetal losses above expected per 100 pregnancies. Most of the excess fetal losses occurred after gestational week 20 and nearly half occurred after gestational week 25. In contrast, pregnant women vaccinated for influenza during weeks 8-27 exhibited a consistently lower-than-expected observed number of fetal losses, likely the result of healthy vaccinee bias. Women vaccinated for COVID-19 or influenza prior to pregnancy exhibited according-to-expected or lower-than-expected numbers of fetal losses. The study used innovative observed-to-expected methodology, where data from prior years were leveraged to determine the expected number of fetal losses based on the individual characteristics of the pregnant women who vaccinated and their week of vaccination. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.06.18.25329352v1