Several hundred healthcare professionals across the world have spoken out about “an international medical crisis due to the diseases and deaths co-related to the administration of products known as COVID-19 vaccines.”.“We are currently witnessing an excess in mortality in those countries where the majority of the population has received the so called COVID-19 vaccines,” said the group, started by doctors in Europe, in a letter. .“To date, this excess mortality has neither been sufficiently investigated nor studied by national and international health institutions.”.Healthcare professionals from countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, and Spain signed onto the pledge. Some of the Canadian healthcare workers who were signatories include health educator Dr. Abigail Lush, pharmacist Dr. Murray Ducharme, and general practitioner Dr. Mark Trozzi. .The letter called the large number of sudden deaths in young people who have taken COVID-19 vaccines, miscarriages, and perinatal deaths “particularly worrying.” It said there have been a large number of hospitalizations, permanent disabilities, and deaths from COVID-19 vaccines. .Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis said on August 3 governments need to look into Sudden Adult Death Syndrome. .READ MORE: Lewis demands answers on Sudden Adult Death Syndrome.“We were quickly told this wasn’t vaccine-related,” said Lewis. .“But that is not good enough.”.The letter said the medical crisis the world is in must be accepted and treated by governments and healthcare facilities and workers. .The first demand the letter makes is a worldwide stop to national inoculation campaigns of COVID-19 vaccines. It said there should be an “investigation of all sudden deaths of people who were healthy previous to the inoculation.”.The letter went on to say there should be early detection programs for heart problems and serious tumours for all people vaccinated against COVID-19 implemented. It added research and treatment programs have to be created for people suffering from adverse effects from the vaccines. .COVID-19 vaccines, said the letter, need to have analyses done about the compositions in the vials by independent research groups with no affiliation to pharmaceutical companies or conflicts of interest. It said studies have to be conducted about “the interactions between the different components of the so called COVID-19 vaccines and their molecular, cellular and biological effects.” .According to the letter, there must be psychological help and compensation programs enacted for people who develop diseases or disabilities from vaccines. It said people who have lost family members to the vaccines should be offered this support. .“Therefore, we demand the regulatory agencies that oversee drug safety as well as the health institutions in all countries, together with the international institutions such as the WHO, PHO, EMA, FDA, UK-MHRA and NIH respond to this declaration and act in accordance with the eight measures demanded in this manifesto,” said the group. .Health Canada said COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. .Evidence indicates vaccines and boosters are effective at helping to prevent serious illness, hospitalization, and death. The benefits of vaccines continue to outweigh the risks of COVID-19. .It said receiving a booster dose offers greater protection.
Several hundred healthcare professionals across the world have spoken out about “an international medical crisis due to the diseases and deaths co-related to the administration of products known as COVID-19 vaccines.”.“We are currently witnessing an excess in mortality in those countries where the majority of the population has received the so called COVID-19 vaccines,” said the group, started by doctors in Europe, in a letter. .“To date, this excess mortality has neither been sufficiently investigated nor studied by national and international health institutions.”.Healthcare professionals from countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, and Spain signed onto the pledge. Some of the Canadian healthcare workers who were signatories include health educator Dr. Abigail Lush, pharmacist Dr. Murray Ducharme, and general practitioner Dr. Mark Trozzi. .The letter called the large number of sudden deaths in young people who have taken COVID-19 vaccines, miscarriages, and perinatal deaths “particularly worrying.” It said there have been a large number of hospitalizations, permanent disabilities, and deaths from COVID-19 vaccines. .Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis said on August 3 governments need to look into Sudden Adult Death Syndrome. .READ MORE: Lewis demands answers on Sudden Adult Death Syndrome.“We were quickly told this wasn’t vaccine-related,” said Lewis. .“But that is not good enough.”.The letter said the medical crisis the world is in must be accepted and treated by governments and healthcare facilities and workers. .The first demand the letter makes is a worldwide stop to national inoculation campaigns of COVID-19 vaccines. It said there should be an “investigation of all sudden deaths of people who were healthy previous to the inoculation.”.The letter went on to say there should be early detection programs for heart problems and serious tumours for all people vaccinated against COVID-19 implemented. It added research and treatment programs have to be created for people suffering from adverse effects from the vaccines. .COVID-19 vaccines, said the letter, need to have analyses done about the compositions in the vials by independent research groups with no affiliation to pharmaceutical companies or conflicts of interest. It said studies have to be conducted about “the interactions between the different components of the so called COVID-19 vaccines and their molecular, cellular and biological effects.” .According to the letter, there must be psychological help and compensation programs enacted for people who develop diseases or disabilities from vaccines. It said people who have lost family members to the vaccines should be offered this support. .“Therefore, we demand the regulatory agencies that oversee drug safety as well as the health institutions in all countries, together with the international institutions such as the WHO, PHO, EMA, FDA, UK-MHRA and NIH respond to this declaration and act in accordance with the eight measures demanded in this manifesto,” said the group. .Health Canada said COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. .Evidence indicates vaccines and boosters are effective at helping to prevent serious illness, hospitalization, and death. The benefits of vaccines continue to outweigh the risks of COVID-19. .It said receiving a booster dose offers greater protection.