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 vaccine safety. Since the onset of the pandemic, she has analysed data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) and presented her findings to various health organisations. VAERS, a U.S. government tool for monitoring vaccine safety, has shown a dramatic increase in adverse event reports related to COVID-19 vaccines. Notably, there has been a significant rise in deaths, myocarditis, female reproductive issues, and cancers associated with these vaccines. The accelerated development and approval of COVID-19 vaccines did not allow for comprehensive safety data, particularly for vulnerable groups. Current data suggest these vaccines are ineffective at preventing COVID-19 transmission and may pose more risks than benefits. Jessica’s research indicates that adverse event reports are underreported, potentially underestimating the true scale of harm. Additional studies have shown bioaccumulation, reverse transcription, immune dysregulation, and the persistence of mRNA in the body, raising further safety concerns.