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New Study Raises Concerns: COVID-19 Vaccines Linked to Increased Mortality

A new report challenges the narrative of COVID-19 vaccines saving lives. It suggests these vaccines may have caused millions of excess deaths worldwide.

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New Study Raises Concerns: COVID-19 Vaccines Linked to Increased Mortality

A new scientific report, led by epidemiologist Hulscher, has raised concerns about COVID-19 vaccines. The study, not yet peer-reviewed, suggests a link between these vaccines and increased all-cause mortality in 17 countries.

The report found that the risk of death per injection increased exponentially with age. Among those 90 years and older who received a fourth dose, this risk reached almost 5%. Notably, the study found no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines improved all-cause mortality. Instead, it reported one excess all-cause death per 800 injections during the vaccination period in the studied countries.

The United States experienced roughly 160,000 excess deaths during a period where more than 60 million COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered. This trend was not isolated; all-cause mortality increased in the 17 countries examined after COVID-19 vaccines were deployed. The vaccine-dose fatality rate (vDFR) was one death per 800 injections across all ages and countries.

The report, not yet peer-reviewed, challenges the narrative that COVID-19 vaccines have saved lives. It suggests that these vaccines may have resulted in 17 million excess deaths worldwide. Further investigation is needed to confirm these findings and understand their implications.

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