Covid-19 vaccines
Evaluating the Life-Saving Claims of the COVID-19 Vaccine
Reference: Rancourt, D.G., & Hickey, J. (2023). Quantitative evaluation of whether the Nobel-Prize-winning COVID-19 vaccine actually saved millions of lives. CORRELATION Research in the Public Interest, Brief Report. https://correlation-canada.org/nobel-vaccine-and-all-cause-mortality/ Summary: In their report, Rancourt and Hickey critically assess claims that Nobel-Prize-winning COVID-19 vaccines saved millions of lives, primarily based on theoretical models by Watson et
COVID-19 Vaccine-Associated Mortality in the Southern Hemisphere
Reference: Rancourt, D. G., Baudin, M., Hickey, J., & Mercier, J. (2023). COVID-19 vaccine-associated mortality in the Southern Hemisphere. CORRELATION Research in the Public Interest. https://correlation-canada.org/covid-19-vaccine-associated-mortality-in-the-Southern-Hemisphere/ Summary: This report examines all-cause mortality (ACM) data from 17 countries in the Southern Hemisphere, finding no beneficial effect from COVID-19 vaccinations. Instead, the analysis reveals that the deployment
Forensic Analysis of Deaths in Pfizer/BioNTech Vaccine Trial
Reference: Michels, C. A., Perrier, D., Kunadhasan, J., Clark, E., Gehrett, J., Gehrett, B., Kwiatek, K., Adams, S., Chandler, R., Stagno, L. A., Damian, T., Delph, E., & Flowers, C. (2023). Forensic analysis of the 38 subject deaths in the 6-month interim report of the Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine clinical trial. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202309.0131.v1 Summary: This
Exploring the Pathogenicity of COVID-19 Spike Protein
Reference: Parry, P. I., Lefringhausen, A., Turni, C., Neil, C. J., Cosford, R., Hudson, N. J., & Gillespie, J. (2023). ‘Spikeopathy’: COVID-19 Spike Protein Is Pathogenic, from Both Virus and Vaccine mRNA. Biomedicines, 11(8), 2287. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11082287 Summary: The article discusses the pathogenicity of the COVID-19 spike protein, termed ‘spikeopathy’, derived from both the virus and
Exploring the Pathophysiology of COVID-19 Vaccine Adverse Events
Reference: Du Preez, H. N., Lin, J., Maguire, G. E. M., Aldous, C., & Kruger, H. G. (2023). COVID-19 vaccine adverse events: Evaluating the pathophysiology from an undersulfated and degraded glycocalyx perspective. ESSOAR. https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.169203072.26336613/v1 Summary: This literature review investigates the severe adverse events associated with DNA and mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, despite their efficacy. It emphasises