November 24, 2024

New study seeks to find real-world safety data of COVID shots

New study seeks to find real-world safety data of COVID shots

In this March 29, 2022 article for The Defender, Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. discusses a new, ambitious study that hopes to collect data on the safety and efficacy of COVID shots through the responses of 2.5 million people worldwide.

The study is called the People’s Response to COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy and Safety (PROVES) and is headed by Aditi Bhargava Ph.D., a professor in the department of Ob/Gyn and the Center for Reproductive Sciences at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF). Her co-investigator, Sabra Inslicht, Ph.D., is also affiliated with UCSF as an associate professor practicing clinical psychology and stress research in the university’s department of psychiatry.

The study is open to all individuals regardless of vaccination status. According to Bhargava, the study is not funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) or any other federal source.

The survey is accessible here: https://ucsf.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e3RQj7iP7cHGozs. According to the researchers, the study will take 40 to 120 minutes to complete. Parents of young children may answer on their behalf.

Partial description of the PROVES study

Editor’s Note: We hope that the PROVES study is truly unbiased and that it will finally show the concrete proof of what we have been saying about the dangers of the COVID shots. Please share the following survey with your vaccinated peers so that they, too, can be properly represented.

We will monitor the progress of this research and will report on this when new milestones are met.

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