Dr. Peter McCullough, an American Professor of Epidemiology at Yale University, and Dr. Harvey Risch, professor at the Yale School of Public Health appeared on Fox News’ “Ingraham Angle” Thursday night to voice their concerns regarding these issues.
McCullough told host Laura Ingraham that randomized vaccine trials excluded individuals with COVID-19 antibodies, so we don’t know if the vaccine is safe for those people. McCullough also pointed out that there have been no studies demonstrating the clinical benefit of vaccinating these people.
“Now two studies out of the United Kingdom and one out of New York City show higher rates of vaccine-averse events when COVID-19 recovered patients are needlessly vaccinated,” the doctor said. Because of this, McCullough told Ingraham, it is “contraindicated” for these patients to receive the vaccine. “No evidence of benefit, and only evidence of harm,” he explained.
Additionally, researchers have just released alarming findings from a study involving 13 participants who received two doses of mRNA-1273 vaccine.
The Harvard study found that the vaccine’s spike proteins may enter the bloodstream of an individual after their T-cells—the white blood cells that fight off infections in healthy immune systems—destroy the cells that contain them.
The spike protein is what gives the coronavirus family of viruses their name. The spikes jut out from the surface of the spherical virus, giving it a crown-like halo, hence “corona”. We have also known for a long time that the spike protein is the business end of these viruses, it is what gives the virus its ability to target, latch onto, and enter the cells that it infects. Mutations in the spike protein are also what determine different variants of SARS-CoV-2, and can alter its ability to infect and cause harm.The spike proteins produced by the vaccines were said to be of no threat to the vaccinated individual because they weren’t supposed to leave the cells that make them.
According to the Harvard researchers, “11 of 13 participants showed detectable levels of SARS-CoV-2 protein as early as day one after first vaccine injection.” They concluded: “The
clinical relevance of this finding is unknown and should be further explored.”
Dr. Fauci, the Director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Biden’s chief medical advisor, is now recommending that children as young as four-years-old receive the experimental COVID-19 vaccines, and has set a goal to start vaccinating the youths by the end of the year.
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