A new paper by Denis Rancourt and colleagues looks at COVID vaccine-related deaths in 17 countries in the southern hemisphere, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, and South Africa.

Denis has a background in medicine, COVID-19, individual health, climate change, geopolitics, civil rights, political theory, and sociology. He has authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles. 

Summary

Denis examines COVID vaccine-related deaths in 17 countries in the southern hemisphere.

All-cause mortality data is the most reliable metric, as it captures the broadest spectrum of potential effects.

His paper shows that the rollout of vaccines in these countries resulted in spikes in overall deaths, without any evidence of a reduction in overall mortality. His team calculated a vaccine-dose fatality rate of around 0.126%, implying around 17 million vaccine-related deaths worldwide.

The conclusion is that the risks of the COVID vaccine are much higher than reported, and the author calls for a re-evaluation of public health policies prioritising vaccination.

Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.

Marie Curie

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