A new peer-reviewed study has revealed concerning evidence linking COVID-19 vaccines to a significant number of deaths following vaccination. Published in the journal Science, Public Health Policy, and the Law, the research analyzed autopsy results and concluded that approximately 73% of deaths post-vaccination were likely caused directly by the vaccines. This study, the largest of its kind, has prompted researchers to call for an urgent recall of COVID-19 vaccines, citing the high risk of adverse health consequences.
The study examined existing autopsy reports related to COVID-19 vaccinations, focusing on possible causes of death associated with the vaccines. Researchers gathered data from 678 studies, narrowing it down to 44 papers that included information on 325 autopsy cases. The findings indicated that most deaths occurred shortly after vaccination, with cardiovascular issues being the most affected organ system, followed by hematological and respiratory systems. Among the identified causes of death, sudden cardiac events were the most frequent.
The authors firmly recommend a Class I recall for the vaccines, which is issued when a product poses a serious risk of health consequences. The study faced challenges, including censorship, as initial publication attempts were removed shortly after, raising concerns about scientific bias and transparency regarding vaccine safety.
Overall, the researchers emphasize the need for further investigation into the links between COVID-19 vaccinations and reported deaths, advocating for transparency in health matters critical to public safety.
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