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The Truth Behind Monkey-Pox: A Potential COVID Vaccine Side-Effect

Reference: Turner, H. (2024, August 23). Virologists blow the whistle: MPOX is actually known side-effect of COVID vax! Hal Turner Radio Show. https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/virologists-blow-the-whistle-mpox-is-actually-known-side-effect-of-covid-vax Summary: In a controversial assertion, top virologists, including Dr. Poornima Wagh, have challenged the World Health Organization’s (WHO) narrative surrounding the monkey-pox outbreak. They claim that the symptoms attributed to monkey-pox are […]

Genetic vaccines, Monkeypox, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

South African Group Challenges WHO’s Monkeypox Emergency Declaration

Reference: Wilson, R. (2024, August 22). South African group refutes WHO’s declaration of mpox emergency and warns the public about the risks of the vaccine. The Exposé. Retrieved from https://expose-news.com/2024/08/22/south-african-group-refutes-whos-declaration Summary: The South Africa Vaccine Injury Medico-Legal Study Group (SAVIMS) publicly contested the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) declaration of a global health emergency concerning monkeypox,

Monkeypox, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Vaccine effectiveness, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Concerns Over Emergency Monkeypox Vaccine Rollout in Africa

Reference: SA Vaccine Injury Medco-Legal Study Group – SAVIMS. (2024, August 18). Statement on proposed emergency roll-out of vaccine program in Africa for monkeypox. Johannesburg, South Africa. Retrieved from www.savims.org.za Summary: The SA Vaccine Injury Medco-Legal Study Group (SAVIMS) has expressed significant concerns regarding the proposed emergency rollout of monkeypox vaccines in Africa, as announced

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

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Peer-reviewed evidence, Resource Type, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Evaluating the Pathophysiology of COVID-19 Vaccine Adverse Events

Reference: du Preez, H. N., Lin, J., Maguire, G. E. M., Aldous, C., & Kruger, H. G. (2024). COVID-19 vaccine adverse events: Evaluating the pathophysiology with an emphasis on sulfur metabolism and endotheliopathy. European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 00, e14296. https://doi.org/10.1111/eci.14296 Summary: This narrative review examines the pathophysiology of severe adverse events (AEs) associated with

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Excess deaths, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Statistical evidence, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Direct Link Between Covid Vaccines and Surge in Sudden Deaths

Reference: Kuhbandner, C., & Reitzner, M. (2024). Differential increases in excess mortality in the German federal states during the COVID-19 pandemic. Slay News. Retrieved from https://slaynews.com/news/top-study-covid-shots-directly-linked-sudden-deaths-surge/ Summary: A recent study by Christof Kuhbandner and Matthias Reitzner suggests a direct correlation between Covid mRNA vaccinations and a surge in sudden deaths in Germany. This research challenges

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Ethics, Other scientific evidence, Reference Library, Resource Type, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

The Constitutional Case Against the Mandatory Vaccine Policy

Reference: Lötter, C. (2024). The constitutional case against the mandatory vaccine policy — An interdisciplinary South African perspective. PER / PELJ, 2024(27). http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2024/v27i0a14109 Summary: Casper Lötter’s article critiques South Africa’s mandatory vaccine policy, arguing it is unconstitutional and unjustifiable. Using a critical public health framework alongside social sciences, Lötter asserts that the policy reflects a

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Ivermectin, Nutritional supplements, Other repurposed substances, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Treatment, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Comprehensive Overview of the I-RECOVER Post-Vaccine Treatment Protocol

Reference: Kory, P., & Marik, P. (2024). I-RECOVER: Post-vaccine treatment protocol. Summary: The I-RECOVER Post-Vaccine Treatment Protocol offers a detailed approach for managing symptoms associated with COVID-19 vaccination injuries. It categorises therapies into first, second, and third-line options, focusing on restoring immune regulation and addressing various clinical manifestations. Key first-line therapies include intermittent fasting, ivermectin,

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Peer-reviewed evidence, Resource Type, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Signals: A Global Analysis

Reference: Faksova, K., Walsh, D., Jiang, Y., Griffin, J., Phillips, A., Gentile, A., … & Hviid, A. (2024). COVID-19 vaccines and adverse events of special interest: A multinational Global Vaccine Data Network (GVDN) cohort study of 99 million vaccinated individuals. Vaccine. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.01.100 Summary: This study evaluates the risk of adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination across

COVID-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Excess deaths, Other scientific evidence, Resource Type, Statistical evidence, Vaccine safety & adverse events, Vaccines, Viral illnesses

Differential Increases in Excess Mortality in German Federal States During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Reference: Kuhbandner, C., & Reitzner, M. (2024). Differential increases in excess mortality in the German federal states during the COVID-19 pandemic. Preprint. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.13098.18880 Summary: This study examines excess mortality across Germany’s sixteen federal states during the COVID-19 pandemic from April 2020 to March 2023. It utilises statistical methods to assess the observed versus expected deaths,

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