Reference:
McCullough, P. (2022). Bradford Hill criteria for cause of death after COVID-19 vaccination. America Out Loud. Retrieved from https://www.printfriendly.com/p/g/As8keX1/3
Summary:
The article by Dr. Peter McCullough examines the potential causal relationship between COVID-19 vaccinations and subsequent deaths, utilising the Bradford Hill criteria for causation. Highlighting concerns that arise from the advent of mRNA and adenoviral DNA vaccines, McCullough notes significant complications such as myocarditis, blood clots, and immune system issues. As of May 2022, US data revealed over 13,000 deaths following vaccination within a month, raising alarms about safety. The criteria suggest a strong correlation; deaths typically occur shortly after vaccination and are biologically plausible due to the Spike protein’s effects on the body. Furthermore, the data align with findings from various health databases, indicating a troubling trend. The author concludes that there is compelling evidence suggesting COVID-19 vaccines may be linked to elevated mortality rates, advocating for a thorough investigation into vaccine-related injuries and appropriate clinical management strategies.