US researcher calls for withdrawal of RNA Covid vaccine as it may cause sudden cardiac deaths

Joseph Fraiman

  • Pfizer Covid vaccine raises the risk of lung blood clots by 50 per cent
  • Nations with higher mRNAs vaccine uptake have correlations of higher rates of excess mortality
  • Vaccine increases serious adverse events at a rate of one in 800

Louisiana-based clinical scientist and emergency physician Joseph claims that the messenger RNA coronavirus vaccine can increase serious adverse events in people, including sudden cardiac deaths.

Fraiman is the lead author of the peer-reviewed study that re-analyzed Pfizer & Moderna trials for the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. In a video, he said: “We found the vaccine increases serious adverse events at a rate of one in 800. At the time of the publication, my co-authors and I did not believe our single study warranted the withdrawal of mRNA vaccines from the market. However, since its publication, new pieces of evidence have come to light and this has caused me to reevaluate my position.”

In a different tweet, he mentioned that the Pfizer Covid vaccine raises the risk of lung blood clots by 50%, according to surveillance data published by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

He said that his group had conducted numerous autopsy studies that offer “essential conclusive evidence” that vaccines cause sudden cardiac death, according a report published in The Times of India. Referring to another study and drawing similarities with his own research, he shares, “An article published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) regarding the FDA’s own observational surveillance data from messenger RNA were associated with multiple of the exact same serious adverse events identified in our original study.” However, the researcher adds the FDA has failed to inform the public of these findings.

“Schwab et al. study examined vaccine-induced myocarditis deaths, of 35 autopsies 20 days from vaccine, 5 likely or possibly vaccine myocarditis but another 8 deaths, under 65 no pre-existing conditions, total 13 (37 per cent) possibly vaccine-induced deaths, needs further investigations,” he tweeted.

He said: “Nations with higher mRNAs vaccine uptake have correlations of higher rates of excess mortality. While the cause of this excess mortality is not known, researchers analysing this data were unable to identify any other reasonable cause of the excess death other than the vaccines.”

-INDIA NEWS STREAM

Indian-origin researcher unravels link between depression and heart disease

New Delhi: Depression and cardiovascular disease (CVD) partly develop from the same gene module, said a team of researchers establishing the long-presumed link between the two conditions. Since the 1990s,...

Kejriwal administered insulin in Tihar: AAP

New Delhi: Incarcerated Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was given insulin in Tihar jail for the first time after ED arrest, AAP sources said on Tuesday. “Kejriwal's sugar level was...

From breast cancer to brain, DNA damage – here’s how ethylene oxide can affect your health

New Delhi: Ethylene oxide is a cancer-causing agent that can raise the risk of breast cancer, as well as cause damage to the DNA, the brain, and the nervous system...

New immunotherapy to fight cancer, keep healthy cells safe

New Delhi: A team of US researchers has developed a new immunotherapy technique that uses cytokine proteins as a potential treatment, effectively targeting tumours without causing harm to healthy cells....

Nestle adds sugar to baby food sold in India but not in Europe

New Delhi: The baby-food brands sold by global giant Nestle in India contain high levels of added sugar, while such products are sugar-free in the United Kingdom, Germany Switzerland, and...

Why India is seeing a rise in oral cancer cases

New Delhi: India bears a significant burden of oral cancers, and the country contributes to about 30 per cent of all global cases, said doctors on Tuesday. April is Oral...

Why India is seeing a rising trend of diseases

New Delhi: Increased stress in life and a sedentary lifestyle combined with a spike in consumption of junk food, smoking tobacco, and alcohol is behind the surging cases of diseases...

This vaccine helped over 50 pc of people remain UTI-free for years

New Delhi: More than 50 per cent of people remained Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)-free for up to nine years who received the oral spray-based vaccine 'MV140', a new study has...

Tingling, burning, numbness in your feet? It can be a sign of prediabetes

New Delhi: If you are regularly experiencing tingling, burning, numbness, and pain in your feet, you may be prediabetic -- a sign that your body’s insulin levels are rising, said...

President Droupadi Murmu unveils 1st ‘India-made’ affordable gene therapy for cancer

New Delhi: In a ray of hope for millions suffering from cancer, President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday unveiled the country’s first indigenously-made and affordable gene therapy for the deadly disease....

Centre calls media reports on hike in medicine prices ‘false & misleading’

New Delhi: The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Wednesday said that media reports claiming a significant hike in medicine prices are “false, misleading and malicious”. Some media...

Mumbai doctors save micro-preemie baby born at 23 weeks weighing 620 grams

Mumbai: In a rare case, doctors here have given a new lease of life to a micro-preemie baby girl born at 23 weeks, weighing just 620 grams. Micro-preemies are babies...

Read Previous

DGCA issues notice to Go First after flight takes off leaving passengers at Bengaluru airport

Read Next

1st ODI: Kohli’s 45th century; Rohit, Gill fifties propel India to 373/7 against Sri Lanka

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com