Thursday, October 7, 2021

Dr. Paul Elias Alexander: COVID jabs could ‘potentially kill thousands’ of kids: former HHS epidemiologist

“The FDA should have never granted approval based on the ‘thin’ data and sub-optimal methods by the vaccine developers.”

Dr. Paul Elias Alexander

COVID jabs could ‘potentially kill thousands’ of kids: former HHS epidemiologist

https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/leave-those-kids-alone-useless-covid-jabs-may-harm-your-children/
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6.) Risk: I argue it is beyond a theoretical risk that children can be harmed by these sub-optimally and safety untested injections. We have the severe morbidity and mortality accumulated in the CDC’s very own VAERS vaccine adverse event database, with 15,000 deaths (and 700,000 adverse reports) in the 1-5 days period post injection (80% linked to the injection). VAERS is known to capture only approximately 1% of the burden. I am not only prognosticating: I am warning, and I do so because the vaccine developers have failed in producing optimal methods and reporting and have not performed the proper safety testing.

There is an emerging discussion that with approximately 570 COVID injection deaths in children registered with VAERS, and the CDC reporting approximately 350 deaths in children since the inception of the emergency (Feb/March 2020), then the vaccine is killing more children than the virus/disease itself (Steve Kirsh, personal communication, September 2nd 2021). The FDA should have never granted approval based on the ‘thin’ data and sub-optimal methods by the vaccine developers.

Again, I support vaccines once properly developed with the proper safety testing that excludes harms. I urgently seek to inform parents and the public so that they understand the risks involved when they make a decision based on a drug or vaccine providing no benefit without bringing risk to the table. The threshold must be set very high to even consider them, especially when we argue that these injections were never needed in children in the first place.

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