Reference:
Kirsch, S., Rose, J., & Crawford, M. (2021). Estimating the number of COVID vaccine deaths in America. Retrieved from [insert URL]
Summary:
This article evaluates data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) to estimate the number of excess deaths attributed to COVID-19 vaccinations in the United States. The authors argue that over 150,000 deaths may have resulted from the vaccines, surpassing the lives saved. They propose a conservative under-reporting factor to derive these figures and validate their estimates through independent analyses. The paper discusses the limitations of VAERS, emphasising its passive reporting nature, and suggests that the vaccines may be causing more harm than good. The authors call for a reevaluation of vaccine safety protocols, citing that the current data indicates a negative risk-benefit ratio, particularly for younger populations. They advocate for alternative treatments over vaccination, suggesting that the current vaccines may not be justifiable given their associated risks.