Analysing the impact of childhood vaccines: lack of benefit and presence of side effects
A recent report authored by a prominent writer on the Substack platform known as ‘Doctor Midwest’ raised questions about the benefits and safety of commonly used childhood vaccines such as MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus), flu and tetanus shots.
The report indicates that many of these vaccines, which are mandatory for school attendance, may have ‘little or no benefit’ with ‘documented side effects.’
According to the report, not only has the spread of targeted infections increased with the introduction of bacterial vaccines, but new bacterial infections have also emerged and evolved into more dangerous strains. This situation led to the need to develop and introduce more new vaccines, which in turn contributed to a ‘downward spiral’ of increasing vaccination rates and increasing profits for large pharmaceutical companies.
Dr Pierre Cory, known for his speeches during the COVID-19 pandemic, shared his observations in the context of this issue. ‘Before COVID, I did not think there were serious problems with childhood vaccines, but the events of recent years have made me rethink the issue,’ stated Cory.
This publication opens a discussion on the importance of reevaluating current approaches to childhood vaccination, considering the possible risks and benefits, and the need for transparency in the data provided by pharmaceutical companies and health care providers.
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