Top Study Confirms Pfizer Pushed ‘Bad Batches’ of Covid Shots onto Public

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by Frank Bergman, Slay News:

A major study by leading Scandinavian researchers has confirmed that Pfizer distributed dangerous “bad batches” of the pharmaceutical giant’s Covid mRNA shots for public use.

The study was launched after a previous Danish study in 2023 found that recipients of Pfizer’s mRNA injections suffered high rates of side effects and mortality.

The new study, led by physician-scientist Dr. Vibeke Manniche and prominent University of Copenhagen cardiologist Professor Peter Riis Hansen, sought to identify the source of the surge in serious adverse events and deaths recorded in Denmark and Sweden.

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The findings were published in the MDPI medical journal.

The team of four collaborating researchers sought to confirm previous findings from the 2023 Danish study in an independent data set by analyzing publicly available records of suspected adverse events.

They analyzed official government data from the Swedish Medical Products Agency.

They obtained 57,000 records from the populations of Sweden and Denmark spanning 3 years of reports.

The nationwide Danish study from 2023 found an unexpected batch-dependent safety signal for Pfizer’s Covid mRNA shot.

The findings suggested that people had received “bad batches” of the injections.

However, the study was unable to confirm the bad batch theory.

The new study led by Dr.Manniche sought to confirm the findings from the previous study by comparing batch-dependent rates of suspected adverse events (SAEs).

Those SAEs were reported to national authorities in Denmark and Sweden.

The two nations share a database for such reports which serves as an equivalent to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

The researchers analyzed SAEs and vaccine batch data from national authorities in Denmark and Sweden.

The investigators then analyzed the relationship between the number of vaccine doses and SAEs per batch.

They also compared SAE rates and severities for batches that were shared between the two countries.

Analysis of Swedish data found that reports of side effects were distributed between batches of vaccines that showed 3 very different side effect profiles.

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