Sunday 28 July 2024

Moderna Covid Shots Cause 30% More Deaths Than Pfizer, CDC Data Shows



Official data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that Moderna’s Covid mRNA injections are even more deadly than Pfizer’s equivalent offering.

According to the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), Moderna’s shot causes 30 percent more deaths per dose than Pfizer’s.

VAERS is a database that accepts reports of adverse events that occur following vaccination.

Reports are submitted to VAERS by doctors, healthcare providers, vaccine manufacturers, and other medical professionals.

A study using data from VAERS was conducted by MIT computer scientist the inventor of the optical computer mouse Steve Kirsch.

Kirsch, the founder of the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF), asserts that he is now able to “prove beyond any reasonable doubt that the Covid vaccines caused unacceptable increases in all-cause mortality for those who opted for the shots.”

According to Kirsch, his study found that “the VAERS data clearly shows that the Moderna vaccine causes a disproportionately higher number of deaths than Pfizer.”

However, he notes that this was always known “but the medical community chose to ignore it.”

Explaining his findings in a Substack post, Kirsch notes that Pfizer has 57% more doses than Moderna.

However, the Pfizer injections only caused 21% more deaths than Moderna.

“The only way that can happen is if Moderna has a 30% higher death rate than Pfizer,” Kirsch notes.

“Even if Pfizer is a completely safe vaccine, Moderna is a disaster.”

“The fact nobody is pulling the plug on Moderna is INSANE.”

Kirsch said he wants to provide the computer source code he created for his calculations so that it can be used by other countries to calculate their own deaths per vaccine manufacturer.

The math code provided by Kirsch is:

Python 3.11.2 (main, Mar 13 2023, 12:18:29) [GCC 12.2.0] on linux Type “help”, “copyright”, “credits” or “license” for more information.

>>> mod_deaths=3714

>>> pfizer_death=4507

>>> pfizer_doses=366

>>> mod_doses=232

>>> pfizer_doses/mod_doses 1.5775862068965518

>>> pfizer_death/mod_deaths 1.2135164243403338

>>> 1.57/1.21 1.297520661157025

Kirsch concludes that the mass vaccination campaign has been a “trainwreck.”

“The end is near,” he warns.

This news comes as excess deaths continue to soar around the world in the wake of the Covid vaccine rollout.

As Slay News previously reported, government officials in the Philippines are raising the alarm after the nation has now recorded a staggering 290,000 deaths linked to Covid mRNA shots.

Unlike other countries around the world, Filipino lawmakers are now sounding the alarm about the crisis and the government has launched a full investigation into the deaths.

Notably, lawmakers have become alarmed that excess deaths surged among the public after they received Covid mRNA injections.

Noteworthy hearings have been taking place in the Philippines’ House of Representatives.

The hearings established that the deaths were not related to COVID-19 and that the spike only emerged after the “vaccines” that were meant to tackle the virus were rolled out for public use.

During the hearing, lawmakers sought to identify the cause of more than 290,000 excess deaths among the nation’s Covid-vaccinated population.

Congressman Dan S. Fernandez noted that when the nations began injecting members of the public with mRNA shots in early 2021, the Philippines suffered a 43% spike in its mortality rate.

“It stands to reason that this very substantial increase in the number of deaths in 2021 could be attributed mainly to either two factors – to COVID-19 infection or to the vaccines themselves,” Fernandez asserted.

However, during the hearings, lawmakers heard evidence proving that the deaths were not attributed to the virus, meaning they were caused by the injections.

Strikingly, Fernandez admitted in remarks cited by Aussie 17:

“We’ve been a part of that mistake because we approved the law that mandates the pharmaceutical to be responsible.

“And now we learn from that mistake.”


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