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Vaccine Effectiveness Against Covid-19 in New York

Reference: Rosenberg, E. S., Dorabawila, V., Easton, D., Bauer, U. E., Kumar, J., Hoen, R., Hoefer, D., Wu, M., Lutterloh, E., Conroy, M. B., Greene, D., & Zucker, H. A. (2022). Covid-19 Vaccine Effectiveness in New York State. The New England Journal of Medicine, 386(2), 116-127. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2116063 Summary: This study evaluates the effectiveness of three […]

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CDC Research Publication Challenges Highlight Concerns

Reference: Edeling, H. J. (2022). CDC employees struggle to get research published because its findings counter public health dogma. ICAN Legal Update. Retrieved from https://icandecide.org/press-release/cdc-employees-struggle-to-get-research-published-because-its-findings-counter-public-health-dogma/ Summary: The article discusses the difficulties faced by CDC-affiliated researchers attempting to publish their study on SARS-CoV-2 transmission among vaccinated individuals. Their findings, which suggested that vaccinated people could still

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Challenges Faced by CDC Researchers in Publishing Findings

Reference: Edeling, H. J. (2022). CDC employees struggle to get research published because its findings counter public health dogma. ICAN Legal Update. Retrieved from https://icandecide.org/press-release/cdc-employees-struggle-to-get-research-published-because-its-findings-counter-public-health-dogma/ Summary: The article reveals the difficulties faced by CDC employees in publishing research that contradicts established public health narratives. A study demonstrating that vaccinated individuals could still spread SARS-CoV-2 was

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Natural Infection vs. mRNA Vaccination in COVID-19: Insights from Qatar

Reference: Chemaitelly, H., AlMukdad, S., Butt, A. A., Abu-Raddad, L. J., Ayoub, H. H., Coyle, P., Tang, P., Yassine, H. M., Al-Khatib, H. A., Smatti, M. K., Hasan, M. R., Al-Kanaani, Z., Al-Kuwari, E., Jeremijenko, A., Kaleeckal, A. H., Latif, A. N., Shaik, R. M., Abdul-Rahim, H. F., Nasrallah, G. K., Al-Khal, A., Al-Thani, M.

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VAERS COVID-19 Vaccine Adverse Events Data

Reference: OpenVAERS. (2023). VAERS COVID-19 vaccine adverse events data. Retrieved from https://www.openvaers.com/covid-data Summary: The VAERS COVID-19 Vaccine Adverse Events Data provides a comprehensive overview of reported adverse events following COVID-19 vaccinations in the United States. The data is sourced from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), which is a national system for monitoring the

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Oxford Study Raises Concerns Over Vaccine Effectiveness Against Covid

Reference: Amanuensis. (2022, October 29). Oxford study finds negative vaccine effectiveness against Covid hospitalisation and death. The Daily Sceptic. https://dailysceptic.org/2022/10/29/oxford-study-finds-negative-vaccine-effectiveness-against-covid-hospitalisation-and-death/ Summary: A recent study from Oxford, Edinburgh, and Swansea universities, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, reveals alarming findings regarding Covid vaccine effectiveness. The research indicates that while vaccines initially provide protection against hospitalisation

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Medical Experts Challenge Government on mRNA Vaccine Transparency

Reference: Peckford, B. (2022, October 26). In letter to Canada’s Minister of Health, medical experts challenge government of Canada’s expertise on mRNA vaccines for COVID—reserve the right to legally challenge violating the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, lack of information, misinformation and informed consent. Retrieved from https://peckford42.wordpress.com/2022/10/26/in-letter-to-canadas-minister-of-health-medical-experts-challenge-government-of-canada-s-experti Summary: In a letter addressed to Canada’s Minister

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Waning Vaccine Effectiveness Against COVID-19 in the UK

Reference: Kerr, S., Bedston, S., Bradley, D. T., Joy, M., Lowthian, E., Mulholland, R. M., Akbari, A. F. D., Hobbs, R., Katikireddi, S. V., de Lusignan, S., Rudan, I., Torabi, F., Tsang, R. S. M., Lyons, R. A., Robertson, C., & Sheikh, A. (2023). COVID-19 Waning of first- and second-dose ChAdOx1 and BNT162b2 vaccinations: A

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Fundamental Flaws in Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine Submission

Reference: Oldfield, P. R., & Gutschi, M. L. (2022). Fundamental flaws in Pfizer’s COVID-19 biologics license application submission, and the implications to the safety and effectiveness of these novel gene therapy vaccines. Canadian COVID Care Alliance. Retrieved from https://www.canadiancovidcarealliance.org/ Summary: The article critiques Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine approval process, highlighting significant flaws in the Biologics License

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