Calls for Market Removal of COVID-19 Vaccines Intensify as Risks Far Outweigh Theoretical Benefits, Science, Public Health Policy and the Law
Calls for Market Removal of COVID-19 Vaccines Intensify as Risks Far Outweigh Theoretical Benefits, Science, Public Health Policy and the Law
“Review: Calls for Market Removal of COVID-19 Vaccines Intensify as Risks Far Outweigh Theoretical Benefits”
“Abstract
COVID-19 vaccination campaigns around the globe have failed to meet fundamental standards of safety and efficacy, leading to mounting evidence of significant harm. More than 81,000 physicians, scientists, researchers, and concerned citizens, 240 elected government officials, 17 professional public health and physician organizations, 2 State Republican Parties, 17 Republican Party County Committees, and 6 scientific studies from across the world have called for the market withdrawal of COVID-19 vaccines. As of September 6, 2024, the CDC has documented 19,028 deaths in the United States reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) by healthcare professionals or pharmaceutical companies who believe the product is related to the death. The total number of COVID-19 vaccine deaths reported to VAERS (37,544 among all participating countries) have far exceeded the recall limits of past vaccine withdrawals by up to 375,340%. The criteria for an FDA Class I recall, which applies to products with a reasonable probability of causing serious adverse health consequences or death, have been far exceeded. Excess mortality, negative efficacy, widespread DNA contamination, and a lack of demonstrated reduction in transmission, hospitalization, or mortality have undermined the rationale for continued administration. These unified requests for regulatory action underscore substantial shortcomings in data safety monitoring and risk mitigation. Immediate removal of COVID-19 vaccines from the market is essential to prevent further loss of life and ensure next steps are taken for accountability of the harm incurred.”
“Excess Mortality
Instead of saving lives, mass COVID-19 vaccination has likely led to increased mortality (Table 1) [9-20]. The largest autopsy study published to date indicates that 73.9% of deaths after vaccination are a direct cause or significantly contributed to by COVID-19 vaccination, demonstrating a high likelihood of a causal link between COVID-19 vaccines and death [9]. By September 2023, Rancourt et al. estimated 17 million COVID-19 vaccine-related deaths worldwide [10]. Mostert et al. reported 3.1 million excess deaths potentially attributed to COVID-19 vaccination and lockdowns across 47 Western countries from 2020 to 2022 [11]. The significant discrepancy in excess mortality figures between Rancourt and Mostert likely arises from the scope and timeframe of their estimates: Rancourt’s analysis accounts for 195 countries up to the end of 2023, while Mostert’s focuses on 47 Western countries up to 2022. In the United States, Skidmore estimated that 278,000 Americans may have died from COVID-19 vaccines by December 2021 [12], while Pantazatos and Seligmann projected between 146,000 to 187,000 vaccine-associated deaths by August 2021 [13]. Hulscher et al. estimated 49,240 excess cardiac arrest deaths in the U.S. between 2021 and 2023, potentially linked to COVID-19 vaccination [14]. Aarstad and Kvitastein found a significant association between higher vaccine uptake and increased all-cause mortality [15]. Alessandria et al. revealed that individuals vaccinated with one or two doses faced higher all-cause mortality risks compared to unvaccinated individuals, with those receiving two doses losing 37% of life expectancy during follow-up [16]. Lataster further demonstrated a consistent positive correlation between COVID-19 vaccination rates and excess mortality for every month analyzed [17]. Allen uncovered a significant correlation between Australian excess deaths and COVID-19 booster injections, whereas no significant correlation was observed with the unvaccinated population [18]. Kuhbandner and Reitzner observed a significant positive correlation between COVID-19 vaccination rates and the rise in excess mortality during the second and third pandemic years in Germany, with this correlation becoming particularly pronounced in the third year [19]. Rodrigues and Andrade found that COVID-19 vaccination nearly doubles the risk of death from all causes after one-year post-COVID infection [20].”