The following is a study published by the International Journal of Clinical Practice last October 2020. Through the review of related literature, the researchers hoped to identify preclinical and clinical evidence of the possibility that COVID-19 vaccines could worsen disease upon exposure to the circulating SARS-CoV-2 virus. The study also reviewed COVID vaccine trial protocols to determine if risks were properly disclosed to subjects.
The study’s conclusion is straightforward and does not need reinterpretation. It says, “The specific and significant COVID-19 risk of ADE [antibody-dependent enhancement] should have been and should be prominently and independently disclosed to research subjects currently in vaccine trials, as well as those being recruited for the trials and future patients after vaccine approval, in order to meet the medical ethics standard of patient comprehension for informed consent”.
Editor’s Note: As vaccine trials have already stopped, and experimentation is now being done on the general public through mass vaccination programs, we must now ask the question: are the recipients of experimental vaccines aware that they are part of an experiment [also read COVID vaccines are paving the way for non-consensual medical experimentation of the general public]? Are they informed of the risks they are taking? Do they know that they will have no legal recourse should they be permanent injured [also read No legal recourse, compensation for vaccine injuries]?
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