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Evaluation: Safety of C-19 vaccines

Summary The document titled “Evaluation of the Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines: Rapid Review” examines the safety profiles of various COVID-19 vaccines through a comprehensive review of existing clinical trials, real-world data, and adverse event reports. It highlights the overall safety of vaccines while acknowledging the occurrence of rare but serious adverse effects. The review emphasises […]

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COVID-19 VACCINE Acceptance of Liability by Employer

Summary The document outlines a form for employees to request their employer’s acceptance of liability for any adverse effects caused by a mandated COVID-19 vaccination. It includes sections for the employer to acknowledge responsibility for medical expenses, loss of income, and other related costs should the employee suffer harm from the vaccine. The form also

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C-19 Vaccine South Africa Fund To Protect Pharm Companies

Summary South Africa’s introduction of the Covid-19 Vaccine Injury No-Fault Compensation Scheme aims to shield pharmaceutical companies from liability related to coronavirus vaccines, making the country more appealing for vaccine deals. Despite challenges in the vaccine rollout, the scheme, published by the Department of Health on April 15, 2021, includes a panel led by a

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Dr Jessica Rose Adverse Events of mRNA Covid-19 products

Summary Jessica, an expert in applied mathematics, immunology, computational biology, molecular biology, and biochemistry, attests to her competence in testifying on the matters outlined. With a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics, a Master of Science in Medicine in Immunology, a PhD in Computational Biology, and two post-doctoral degrees, Jessica has published multiple studies on

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SARU Letter From SA Doctors

Summary We represent a group of concerned citizens, including medical and legal professionals, addressing this letter to challenge your vaccination policy. We assert that SARS CoV-2 poses minimal risk to healthy young people, with natural immunity proving more effective than vaccine-induced immunity. Despite extensive medical evidence and high natural immunity rates, your policy incorrectly treats

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SA Constitution What Does S36 Really Say

Summary Many lawyers and executives justify vaccine mandates using Section 36 of South Africa’s Bill of Rights, which allows rights to be limited if reasonable and justifiable in a democratic society. This includes factors like the importance of the limitation’s purpose and the availability of less restrictive means. However, these mandates promote unproven SARS-CoV-2 vaccines

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SAVIMS C-19 Jabs Informed Consent

Summary According to various ethical and legal standards, including the South African Constitution and the National Health Act, informed consent is mandatory before administering any medical treatment. It is asserted that individuals who received Covid-19 vaccines did not receive truthful information about the risks and benefits, rendering their consent invalid. The phrase “safe and effective”

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Questions for Vax Pushers

Summary The text is a series of probing questions designed to evaluate the trustworthiness and basis of assertions regarding the safety and effectiveness of mRNA or DNA vaccines. It queries any potential conflicts of interest, the professional background and affiliations of the individual, and their sources of income and funding. It also examines whether the

Epidemiological surveillance, Monkeypox, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Statistical evidence, Vaccine effectiveness, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Comprehensive Global Response to Mpox Outbreaks

Reference: World Health Organization. (2024). Mpox global strategic preparedness and response plan. Geneva, Switzerland: Author. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/emergencies/en Summary: The World Health Organization’s Mpox Global Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan (2024) outlines a comprehensive approach to mitigate the resurgence of mpox outbreaks, especially in regions like the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Following the

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