Reference:
Turni, C., & Lefringhausen, A. (2022). COVID-19 vaccines – An Australian review. Journal of Clinical & Experimental Immunology, 7(3), 491-508.
Summary:
This review examines the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines from an Australian viewpoint. It contrasts initial promises made about the vaccines with actual outcomes, highlighting serious side effects including death, based on data from 1011 case reports. The review discusses how the mRNA vaccines function, their administration effects, and the potential for long-term side effects. Importantly, it raises concerns about the disregard for natural immunity, noting that natural infection may confer durable immunity, unlike vaccine-induced immunity, which appears to wane over time. The authors also question the ongoing promotion of vaccines despite emerging evidence of adverse events and their limited effectiveness in preventing severe disease and transmission. The review concludes with calls for further discussion on critical issues surrounding vaccine safety and efficacy.