Reference:
Malhotra, A. (2022). Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine – Part 2. Journal of Insulin Resistance, 5(1), a72. https://doi.org/10.4102/jir.v5i1.72
Summary:
Aseem Malhotra’s article critiques the spread of misinformation surrounding COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, highlighting ethical concerns in medical practice and the failure of public health messaging. He argues that coercive mandates lack scientific validity, especially for younger populations, and questions the reliability of published clinical trials. Malhotra identifies regulatory capture and biased funding of research as root causes of public health failures, urging for a halt in vaccine administration until raw data undergoes independent scrutiny. He stresses that addressing metabolic health could mitigate chronic diseases, enhancing patient outcomes. Ultimately, Malhotra calls for a shift in healthcare practices towards transparency, rigorous evidence-based decision-making, and rebuilding public trust in health institutions.