On one side an eminent cardiologist who publishes science papers and does heart surgery. On the other an anonymous fake news "fact checker," likely paid for by Big Pharma, and regurgitated by the worst shill on the board. You decide.
REACTION FROM THE MEDICAL PROFESSION:
After the untimely cardiac death of his father, Dr Aseem Malhotra, a consultant cardiologist and an internationally renowned expert in the prevention, diagnosis
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Sherif Sultan, Professor of Vascular Surgery and President of the International Vascular Society
“Doctor Aseem Malhotra’s literature review and analysis is a cause for global concern. We fully believe that vaccines are one of the great discoveries in medicine that has improved life expectancy dramatically. However, mRNA genetic vaccines are different, as long-term safety evaluation is lacking, but mandatory to ensure public safety. These findings raise concerns regarding vaccine-induced undetected severe cardiovascular side effects and underscore the established causal relationship between vaccines and myocarditis, a frequent cause of unexpected cardiac arrest in young individuals. Surveillance of potential vaccine side-effects and COVID-19 outcomes to identify public health trends and promptly investigate potential underlying causes needs immediate attention.”
Jay Bhattacharya, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at the University of Stanford
“Dr Aseem Malhotra has written a detailed narrative review of the literature on the uses and abuses of the mRNA covid vaccines. Dr Malhotra makes a good case that there is considerable heterogeneity across age groups and other comorbid conditions in the expected benefits and expected side effect profiles of the vaccine. He finds that, while there may be a case for older people to take the vaccine because the benefits may outweigh expected harm, that may not be the case for younger people. Dr. Malhotra’s paper calls for a pause in the use of the vaccine in younger people, such as the one recently adopted by Danish public health authorities and the Florida department of public health in the United States. He calls for investigation of side effect profiles of mRNA vaccines and for a halt to any vaccine mandate programs involving Covid vaccines. These papers should be considered carefully by all public health authorities who seek to adopt principles of evidence-based medicine in their recommendations to the public regarding the Covid mRNA vaccines.”
Dr Amir Hannan MBE, General Practitioner and Chairman of the West Pennine Local Medical Committee, Greater Manchester
“Dr Aseem Malhotra should be congratulated for putting this all together to help inform the public, the medical profession, the regulators, government, the pharmaceutical industry and wider society. Drug treatments and vaccinations can be an important part in helping to overcome disease and prevent illness, but we must remain vigilant against over reliance on the benefits and minimising or even suppressing the harms. Greater scrutiny of the data is needed and those overseeing medical practice to ensure the public and the profession remain safe. An urgent review is needed of the materials and information provided on the COVID-19 vaccines to help inform the public so that informed consent is gained through a shared decision-making process with education and training in light of the new evidence emerging.”
Dr Campbell Murdoch, General Practitioner and Clinical Advisor to the Royal College of General Practitioners
“Provision of safe and effective healthcare sits at the heart of medical services. As a GP, this is central to every action I take with patients. The healthcare regulator in England, the Care Quality Commission, requires this from all providers of medical care. As Dr Malhotra describes, to be able to provide safe and effective care, all healthcare professionals must practice evidence-based medicine. This is a combination of using the best available scientific evidence, the patient’s preferences, and the healthcare professional’s expertise. The combination of these three factors allows patients to make informed choices about what is best for their health.
“In the case of the COVID-19 vaccination, Dr Malhotra describes multiple systemic failures in the provision of safe and effective evidence-based medicine. Consequently, it has been impossible for patients and the public to make an informed choice about what is best for their health and life.
“High quality healthcare requires organisations and individuals to act with complete integrity. Without this the delivery of safe and effective healthcare will always fail.
“Errors in healthcare can provide an opportunity to improve. It is now time to reflect and learn from the experience of the COVID-19 vaccination. Healthcare must always help, not harm.”
Dr Bob Gill, General Practitioner, activist and producer of the documentary The Great NHS Heist
“This important two-part review of the impact of the international roll-out of the mRNA vaccination program highlights significant concerns about the overstated benefits of vaccination especially in low-risk populations and the under-reporting of adverse events. Public information and consent to vaccination has not been balanced, neglecting discussion of individual risk versus benefit of having the shot. The quality of evidence provided by vaccine producers and lack of openness from the pharmaceutical industry risk longlasting damage to confidence in public health interventions.
Part Two of the review sets out how regulatory capture by pharmaceutical corporations and their immense financial power influences politicians and media to promote products at the expense of scientific scrutiny and unfettered access to research on which decisions of immense impact are made. Bias and conflicts of interest abound in the medical-industrial complex with well documented adverse outcomes for patients from over medicalisation and prescription drugs. Coercive vaccine mandates based on biased and short trials with unpublished raw data is the culmination of the unchecked power of the pharmaceutical industry to the exclusion of effective lifestyle factor risk reduction which was ignored by media and politicians alike.
Given the declining virulence of the infection and mounting evidence of vaccine-related harms, there can be no justification to continued mass roll-out of booster programs given that the short-term risks from the vaccine likely outweigh the benefits for the majority of the population, and we remain ignorant of the long-term risk to health.”