Study Reveals COVID-19 'Vaccines' Have Far Exceeded Criteria for Market Withdrawal
375,340% more reported deaths than the Cutter Polio Vaccine Incident of 1955.
Figure 1 reveals the shockingly high number of COVID-19 injection death reports compared to all other vaccines since 1990. The fact that our regulatory authorities ignore this absurdly strong safety signal is deeply worrisome:Background: Of many pharmaceutical products launched for the benefit of humanity, a significant number have had to be recalled from the marketplace due to adverse events. A systematic review found market recalls for 462 pharmaceutical products between 1953 and 2013. In our current and remarkable period of medical history, excess mortality figures are high in many countries. Yet these statistics receive limited attention, often ignored or dismissed by mainstream news outlets. This excess mortality may include adverse effects caused by novel pharmaceutical agents that use gene-code technology.
Objective: To examine key pharmaceutical product withdrawals and derive lessons that inform the current use of gene-based COVID-19 vaccines.
Methods: Selective narrative review of historical pharmaceutical recalls and comparative issues with recent COVID-19 vaccines.
Results: Parallels with past drug withdrawals and gene-based vaccines include distortion of clinical trial data, with critical adverse event data absent from high-impact journal publications. Delayed regulatory action on pharmacovigilance data to trigger market withdrawal occurred with Vioxx (rofecoxib) and is apparent with the gene-based COVID-19 vaccines.
Conclusion: Public health requires access to raw clinical trial data, improved transparency from corporations and heightened, active pharmacovigilance worldwide.
Study Reveals COVID-19 'Vaccines' Have Far Exceeded Criteria for Market Withdrawal
375,340% more reported deaths than the Cutter Polio Vaccine Incident of 1955.
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