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Global Petition Calls For Suspension Of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Amid Concerns Over Rising Deaths

A petition, known as the HOPE Accord, has garnered international attention, calling for the immediate suspension of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines over fears they may be contributing to a rise in excess deaths.

A petition, known as the HOPE Accord, has garnered international attention, calling for the immediate suspension of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines over fears they may be contributing to a rise in excess deaths.

As per a news agency, the petition, signed by numerous healthcare professionals worldwide, raises concerns about the continued use of these gene-based vaccines, which were granted emergency use authorisation during the pandemic. It argues that the situation requiring such emergency measures no longer exists.

“A growing body of evidence suggests the widespread rollout of these novel vaccines is linked to a troubling rise in disability and excess deaths,” the HOPE Accord states. Until compelling evidence proves these products do not result in net harm, regulators must suspend their use as a precautionary measure.

Open Letter from UK Cardiologist

The petition coincides with an open letter addressed to the UK’s General Medical Council (GMC) by British Indian Consultant Cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra, a vocal advocate for evidence-based vaccine policies.

Dr Malhotra cites data from clinical trials, observational studies, pharmacovigilance reports, and autopsies, claiming that most deaths occurring within two weeks of vaccination can be attributed to the mRNA vaccines.

“There is undeniable evidence that these vaccines pose serious risks for at least some individuals. Current data indicates they cause more harm than benefit,” he cautions.

Call for Independent Investigations

The HOPE Accord urges properly resourced independent investigations to re-evaluate all COVID-19 vaccine products, including their long-term effects on human health.

The petition highlights the need for transparency from government bodies and pharmaceutical companies, demanding access to anonymised patient-level data from clinical trials and surveillance programmes. It further calls on the scientific community to publish findings from unpublished vaccine studies, addressing publication bias that may have skewed perceptions of vaccine safety and efficacy.

“A full exploration of the mechanisms of harm and a reassessment of clinical effectiveness is crucial to understanding the true impact of these vaccines,” the petition reads.

As debate continues, the petition’s supporters are pushing for greater scrutiny and transparency to ensure public safety remains a priority.

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