In Denmark, 4.2 percent of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine batches accounted for 71 percent of suspected adverse events (SAEs), according to Danish researchers in a recent study published in the European Journal of Clinical Investigation on March 30. The study has raised serious concerns about the inconsistencies in the quality of different vaccine batches and the implications for vaccine recipients. The Study Danish researchers…
Only 4.2 Percent of Pfizer COVID Vaccine Batches Accounted for 71 Percent of Adverse Events: Danish Study
Study Shows 4.2 Percent of Pfizer COVID Vaccine Batches Made up Most Adverse Events, Raising Serious Concerns
In Denmark, 4.2 percent of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine batches accounted for 71 percent of suspected adverse events (SAEs), according to Danish researchers in a recent study published in the European Journal of Clinical Investigation on March 30. The study has raised serious concerns about the inconsistencies in the quality of different vaccine batches and the implications for vaccine recipients. The Study Danish researchers…
California Church Ordered to Pay $1.2 Million for Breaking COVID-19 Rules
A judge ruled Friday to have a church in California pay $1.2 million in fines—including interest—for defying COVID-19 rules during the pandemic by holding large religious services where attendees were not wearing masks. Calvary Chapel in San Jose was dealt the fine, including 10 percent interest, on April 7 by Evette Pennypacker, a Superior Court of California judge in Santa…
Contentious COVID-19 Drugs Are All Antimalarial: May Not Be a Coincidence
The COVID-19 recommendations hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, and now artemisinin all have one thing in common: They are antimalarial drugs or have such properties. Yet studies suggest that this may not be a mere coincidence; malaria and COVID-19 may be more similar than people may realize. Malaria Versus COVID-19 From the outset, malaria and COVID-19 are very distinct diseases….
New Study of 9,500 Women Find COVID-19 Jab Could Lead to Heavier Menstrual Bleeding
Women vaccinated for COVID-19 have a slightly higher risk of heavier menstrual bleeding, according to a new study. According to the study that examined 7,401 vaccinated and 2,154 unvaccinated women, researchers found an increase in the amount of bleeding for 40 out of 1,000 individuals after one dose of the jab. “Menstruation is a routine…
New Study of 9,500 Women Finds COVID-19 Jab Could Lead to Heavier Menstrual Bleeding
Women vaccinated for COVID-19 have a slightly higher risk of heavier menstrual bleeding, according to a new study. According to the study that examined 7,401 vaccinated and 2,154 unvaccinated women, researchers found an increase in the amount of bleeding for 40 out of 1,000 individuals after one dose of the jab. “Menstruation is a routine…
No Evidence on Whether N95 Masks Can Protect People Against COVID-19: UKHSA
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on Wednesday said it couldn’t find evidence on whether N95 or similar masks can protect clinically vulnerable people from getting serious illness from COVID-19. Unlike a regular loose-fitting surgical mask, an N95 respirator is designed to fit tightly to form a seal around the nose and mouse. It’s also…
COVID Restrictions ‘Possibly Contributed’ to Higher Cancer Mortality: Study
Restrictions imposed in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, including nationwide stay-at-home orders, could have resulted in a surge of cancer deaths during the first year of the pandemic, a study has found. The study, published in the American Society of Clinical Oncology Journal on April 11, found a spike in the number of deaths…
Quebec Medical College Says Not Its Role to Evaluate COVID-19 Vaccination Safety Concerns
A group of Quebec doctors and scientists is disappointed with the response from the province’s medical college to its efforts to engage on the issue of the safety of COVID-19 vaccination. After sending several letters and obtaining a meeting with the Collège des médecins du Québec (CMQ) to express its concerns, the organization Réinfo Québec…
Bivalent COVID-19 Boosters Provide Transient Protection Against Hospitalization, Study Finds
The updated COVID-19 vaccine booster shots provide virtually no protection against infection and quickly waning shielding against hospitalization, a new study has found. Protection against infection peaked at just 28.8 percent, well below the 50 percent threshold for success established by U.S. and World Health Organization officials, researchers in North Carolina reported in the New…
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