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COVID vaccines may have helped fuel rise in excess deaths since pandemic: study
COVID vaccines could be partly to blame for a rise in “unprecedented” excess deaths in the US and other Western countries in the three years since the pandemic took hold, a new study suggests.
Analyzing mortality data from 47 Western countries, scientists from the Netherlands’ Vrije Universiteit found that excess mortality has “remained high” since 2020 — despite the widespread rollout of COVID vaccines and various containment measures.
The researchers said the trend “raised serious concerns” as they urged government leaders and policymakers to “thoroughly investigate the underlying causes of persistent excess mortality,” according to the study published in BMJ Public Health.
Vrije Universiteit ranks 150th out of more than 20,000 universities globally, according to the Center for World University Rankings.
“Although COVID-19 vaccines were provided to guard civilians from suffering morbidity and mortality by the COVID-19 virus, suspected adverse events have been documented as well,” the researchers wrote.
“Both medical professionals and citizens have reported serious injuries and deaths following vaccination to various official databases in the Western World.”
“During the pandemic, it was emphasized by politicians and the media on a daily basis that every Covid-19 death mattered and every life deserved protection through containment measures and Covid-19 vaccines. In the aftermath of the pandemic, the same moral should apply,” they added.
The study found there had been more than 3 million excess deaths across the US, Europe and Australia since 2020.
Of those excess deaths, more than 1 million occurred in 2020 at the height of the pandemic, according to the study.
Those figures, however, remained high in the following years, with 1.2 million in 2021 and 800,000 in 2022, researchers added.
The death toll figures include fatalities directly linked to the virus, as well as “indirect effects of the health strategies to address the virus spread and infection,” the study notes.
The researchers added that serious side effects of the vaccines had been documented, including ischemic strokes, acute coronary syndromes and brain hemorrhages.
“This commonality hinders clinical suspicion and consequently its detection as adverse vaccine reactions,” the study stated.
More than 1.1 million Americans have died from COVID since the pandemic broke out, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
With normal drugs, like Vioxx, the 4th phase of the clinical trials is around "marketing", which is the real sales and use of the approved medicine.Of course.
COVID vaccines may have helped fuel rise in excess deaths since pandemic: study
COVID vaccines could be partly to blame for a rise in “unprecedented” excess deaths in the US and other Western countries in the three years since the pandemic took hold, a new study suggests.
Analyzing mortality data from 47 Western countries, scientists from the Netherlands’ Vrije Universiteit found that excess mortality has “remained high” since 2020 — despite the widespread rollout of COVID vaccines and various containment measures.
The researchers said the trend “raised serious concerns” as they urged government leaders and policymakers to “thoroughly investigate the underlying causes of persistent excess mortality,” according to the study published in BMJ Public Health.
Vrije Universiteit ranks 150th out of more than 20,000 universities globally, according to the Center for World University Rankings.
“Although COVID-19 vaccines were provided to guard civilians from suffering morbidity and mortality by the COVID-19 virus, suspected adverse events have been documented as well,” the researchers wrote.
“Both medical professionals and citizens have reported serious injuries and deaths following vaccination to various official databases in the Western World.”
“During the pandemic, it was emphasized by politicians and the media on a daily basis that every Covid-19 death mattered and every life deserved protection through containment measures and Covid-19 vaccines. In the aftermath of the pandemic, the same moral should apply,” they added.
The study found there had been more than 3 million excess deaths across the US, Europe and Australia since 2020.
Of those excess deaths, more than 1 million occurred in 2020 at the height of the pandemic, according to the study.
Those figures, however, remained high in the following years, with 1.2 million in 2021 and 800,000 in 2022, researchers added.
The death toll figures include fatalities directly linked to the virus, as well as “indirect effects of the health strategies to address the virus spread and infection,” the study notes.
The researchers added that serious side effects of the vaccines had been documented, including ischemic strokes, acute coronary syndromes and brain hemorrhages.
“This commonality hinders clinical suspicion and consequently its detection as adverse vaccine reactions,” the study stated.
More than 1.1 million Americans have died from COVID since the pandemic broke out, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Dr Floggenstain want to know why Vioxx is no longer available.With normal drugs, like Vioxx, the 4th phase of the clinical trials is around "marketing", which is the real sales and use of the approved medicine.
Sometimes, the larger, longer public usage leads to confidence in the safety profile, or a greater efficacy in other disease states. We are now 3 years into widespread Covid shot use, and have not seen any of this data from the companies, or the FDA or the various national governments that gave the makers immunity.
Studies like the one above are attempting to do the job that the manufacturers AND the regulator are mandated to do.
So none of the public health agencies like WHO or CDC have taken it upon themselves to evaluate the total Covid response, or the drug therapies approved and/or rejected.
Why hasn't AMA or any of the health associations glorified by one poster here actually taken stock of their own participation in the Covid response to even opine "....we did this part well, but this part less well, and this part was wrong..."?