The German Federal Ministry of Health has said that there is no “significant difference” in mortality between the vaccinated and unvaccinated in response to questioning from Alternative for Germany (AfD)’s Roger Beckamp in the country’s parliament – the Bundestag.
Beckamp requested a response from German Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach‘s parliamentary secretary, Edgar Franke, regarding “placebo-controlled, randomized and blinded scientific studies” investigating the effectiveness of the BioNTech vaccine Comirnaty, which was conducted using over 43,000 participants, 50 percent of whom received the jab, with the other being treated with a placebo.
Frank responded that there was no significant difference between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated, explaining:
“Until the time of the blinding of the study, a statistically significant difference in all-cause mortality between the group of people vaccinated with the vaccine candidate and the group of people vaccinated with placebo was not scientifically detectable.”
Following the response, Beckamp demanded the German government officially acknowledge the COVID vaccines do not work – something he also claims the government has known for some time.
The Lauterbach-led German Health Ministry became infamous in the country for its virulent support of vaccine mandates as well as draconian lockdown measures. Lauterbach himself was one of the main proponents of the “pandemic of the unvaccinated” myth.