
A shocking new study reveals that dangerous anti-social mental disorders are surging at an alarming rate among vaccinated children and teenagers in the wake of the mRNA vaccine rollout.
Published in Psychological Medicine, this large-scale research points to a disturbing trend that raises urgent questions about the impact of vaccination and pandemic policies on young minds.
BYPASS THE CENSORS
Sign up to get unfiltered news delivered straight to your inbox.
You can unsubscribe any time. By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use
The study found that new cases of mental disorders among individuals aged 5 to 24 spiked by 11% annually worldwide during the pandemic, with a particular explosion among the younger cohort. While earlier research broadly examined the global rise in mental health issues during this period, few investigations zeroed in on children and teenagers specifically. This latest analysis fills that gap, shedding light on a dramatic increase in conditions that threaten the social and emotional well-being of a generation—especially those who received the COVID-19 vaccine.
Israeli Investigators Release Tape Proving Jeffrey Epstein is Alive and Working for Mossad
Infowars.com reports: The researchers used data from 204 countries and territories worldwide, focusing on individuals aged 5 to 24. They examined three key metrics: the number of new cases, the total number of people affected, and the burden of mental disorders in terms of years lived with disability (YLDs). They compared data from 2019, before the pandemic, to data from 2020 and 2021, at the height of the pandemic.
The results showed a sharp increase in mental disorders among children and teenagers during the pandemic. In 2021, there were around 123 million new cases of mental disorders in this age group. The overall rate of new cases increased by 11.8% per year during the pandemic, a significant rise by comparison with pre-pandemic trends.
Anxiety disorders were subject to the most dramatic increase, becoming the leading cause of non-fatal disability among people aged 5 to 24, with 12.9 million years lived with disability recorded in 2021. Depressive disorders also saw a large rise, becoming the fourth leading cause of disability.
The study revealed disparities based on sex and age. Females experienced a greater rise in mental disorders than males, especially depression. Young adults aged 15 to 24 were most affected, with the biggest increases in both anxiety and depression occurring in this group. Children under 10 also saw notable increases in anxiety.
Geographically, the increases were most pronounced in the wealthiest countries. The West, especially North America, Western Europe, and Australasia, saw the largest increases in anxiety and depression rates. Some regions in Latin America also experienced large increases.