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Concerns Surrounding Mass Vaccination and COVID-19 Outcomes

Reference:

Beshir, S. (2021). Concerns surrounding mass vaccination and COVID-19 outcomes. Retrieved from [email link].

Summary:

Dr Simon Beshir argues that mass vaccination against COVID-19 has led to spikes in cases and deaths across multiple countries. He claims that these increases correlate with vaccination rollouts, asserting that the vaccines do not show a reduction in transmission. Beshir highlights that vaccine adverse events are underreported, with only about 1% documented, which he believes compromises the assessment of safety and efficacy. He warns that vaccinations could promote viral mutations, potentially leading to more virulent strains. Beshir expresses concern over the global push for mandatory vaccination despite these findings and suggests that there is a coordinated effort to suppress contrary medical opinions. He calls for an immediate halt to mass vaccination, citing a lack of evidence for its effectiveness and the risk of creating more dangerous variants. Beshir links these global vaccination efforts to broader societal control measures and questions the motivations behind such initiatives, referencing significant events that preceded the pandemic.

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