“The job of Covid fact-checkers is to criminalise truths” – VAERS analyst Dr Jessica Rose

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Veteran VAERS (the US’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) analyst Dr Jessica Rose, who has been rigorously following the data since week one of VAERS, is uniquely privy to harmful effects of Covid-19 vaccines. Rose, a computational biologist who specialises in biomathematics and molecular research, is also part of the international team of SA VAERS. In an attempt to get a better understanding of the findings gathered from VAERS data and the harmful effects of the vaccines on pregnancy, the coverage of which is contemptibly absent, BizNews spoke to Rose, whose insights were valuable and indicative of an insidious trend, given that the available data is, due to underreporting and missing data, only a fraction of the realistic statistics. The discussion of data revealed by VAERS in respect of pregnancy prompted Rose to highlight that, “the regulatory bodies that serve as the stopgap between a product developed by a pharmaceutical industry, whose methodologies are questionable at best, and whose business model is to profit, and the people are not functioning anymore.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
21 Oct 2022 3PM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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