As of 5 April, 37 million doses of experimental gene-based vaccines have been injected into the UK public. This has resulted in 176,439 reports of 626,087 adverse reactions, including 847 deaths shortly after injection. That& #39;s an overall adverse reaction rate of 0.48% per dose.
Adverse reactions to AstraZeneca& #39;s vaccine include: 3,681 blood disorders (3 fatal); 4,867 cardiac disorder (64 fatal); 3,856 ear disorders; 6,375 eye disorders; 51,326 gastrointestinal disorders (7 fatal); 167,736 general disorders (221 fatal);
1,495 immune system disorders (1 fatal); 9,794 infections (53 fatal); 3,305 injuries (1 fatal); 5,891 metabolic disorders (3 fatal); 61,025 muscle and tissue disorders; 116 neoplasms (2 fatal); 105,996 disorders of the nervous system (76 fatal); 66 pregnancy conditions;
9,124 psychiatric disorders (1 fatal); 1,396 renal and urinary disorders (1 fatal); 1,465 reproductive and breast disorders; 14,344 respiratory disorders (55 fatal); 28,397 skin disorders (1 fatal); and 5,153 vascular disorders (29 fatal).
From taking the DNA-vector AstraZeneca vaccine, therefore, there have been a total of 492,105 adverse reactions, including 521 deaths, in 129,673 people from 21.6 million injections. That& #39;s 1 or more (with an average of 3.8) adverse reactions in 0.6% of those being tested.
Adverse reactions to Pfizer& #39;s vaccine include: 4,210 blood disorders (1 fatal); 1,675 cardiac disorder (46 fatal); 1,374 ear disorders; 2,034 eye disorders; 14,140 gastrointestinal disorders (15 fatal); 38,968 general disorders (130 fatal);
723 immune system disorders (1 fatal); 3,070 infections (57 fatal); 847 injuries (2 fatal); 821 metabolic disorders (1 fatal); 17,756 muscle and tissue disorders; 60 neoplasms (1 fatal); 24,917 disorders of the nervous system (23 fatal); 63 pregnancy conditions (3 fatal);
2,115 psychiatric disorders; 340 renal and urinary disorders (2 fatal); 768 reproductive and breast disorders; 5,537 respiratory disorders (26 fatal); 9,622 skin disorders (1 fatal); and 1,724 vascular disorders (4 fatal).
From taking the mRNA-based Pfizer vaccine, therefore, there have been a total of 132,528 adverse reactions, including 314 deaths, in 46,309 people, resulting from 15.4 million injections. That& #39;s 1 or more (with an average of 2.9) adverse reactions in 0.3% of those being tested.
All these figures are from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, which together with the Department of Health and Social Care, Public Health England and the NHS, has denied any causal connection between the vaccines and the 847 deaths. #yellow-card-reports">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions/coronavirus-vaccine-summary-of-yellow-card-reporting #yellow-card-reports">https://www.gov.uk/governmen...
However, these are only the reported adverse reactions, and only of the short-terms effects. For the unknown long-term effects of these vaccines, read this chapter from the forthcoming book by Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi, Professor Emeritus of Medical Microbiology. https://www.goldegg-verlag.com/goldegg-verlag/wp-content/uploads/corona_unmasked_engl_leseprobe.pdf">https://www.goldegg-verlag.com/goldegg-v...
Moreover, although an agency of the DHSC, the MHRA is entirely funded by the pharmaceutical industry it regulates, which includes AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Moderna, and which in 2013 was paying UK health professionals £40 million/year to promote their drugs. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/apr/05/drug-companies-pay-doctors-40m?fbclid=IwAR2F6dHT71zF-u49CSAtZDVnnOvij0BF1raWQiikLCXzXMhU9TqjiXqBxwo">https://www.theguardian.com/society/2...