Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola
Story at-a-glance
- It takes years to develop a safe and effective vaccine, but COVID-19 vaccines are being rushed through clinical trials
- In the U.S., vaccine-makers are protected from civil liability for vaccine injuries and deaths and U.K.-based AstraZeneca has also procured extra liability protection
- Experts and pharma CEOs admit that a “fast-tracked” vaccine presents safety concerns
- COVID-19 vaccines may have a paradoxical effect — instead of fighting the infection, they could make people more susceptible to it
- Some COVID-19 vaccines use mRNA technology, which has never been licensed for use in humans and actually alters genes
The Health and Human Services’ Operation Warp Speed pledges to deliver 300 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine by 2021.1 However, developing a safe and effective vaccine normally takes years and begins with animal studies. Given the urgency of the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccine makers are rushing into human…
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