A peer-reviewed study suggests “the estimated harms of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines greatly outweigh the rewards,” calculating that “for every life saved, there were nearly 14 times more deaths caused by the modified mRNA injections.”
The study, published in the Cureus digital journal, part of the mainstream Springer Nature journal, says the effectiveness of mRNA vaccines in preventing COVID deaths was much lower than initially reported, estimating it took around 52,000 vaccinations to prevent just one fatality.
The study authors noted that this works out to roughly two lives saved per 100,000 vaccinations, contrasting with an estimated 27 deaths due to adverse effects per 100,000 doses of BNT162b2, the Pfizer vaccine.
“Thus… the estimated harms of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines greatly outweigh the rewards: for every life saved, there were nearly 14 times more deaths caused by the modified mRNA injections,” the study stated.
“Given the well-documented SAEs (serious adverse events) and unacceptable harm-to-reward ratio, we urge governments to endorse and enforce a global moratorium on these modified mRNA products until all relevant questions pertaining to causality, residual DNA, and aberrant protein production are answered,” the authors said.
They expressed particular concern about the vaccination of children, branding it “unethical and unconscionable to administer an experimental vaccine to a child who has a near-zero risk of dying from COVID-19 but a well-established 2.2 percent risk of permanent heart damage.”