The South African ‘SA Vaccine Injury Medico-Legal Study Group‘ has issued a statement on August 18 challenging the World Health Organization’s (WHO) proposed Monkeypox vaccine rollout following the emergency declaration issued for the Monkeypox outbreak in Africa.
“We are deeply concerned about the recent announcements made by Africa CDC Director General Jean Kaseya on 13 August 2024 and WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on 14 August 2024. It is important to address these announcements openly to the public,” the statement said.
The group’s statement listed several points which counter the emergency declaration and the Monkeypox vaccine’s safety, efficacy and necessity.
First is that the current ‘Monkeypox’ vaccine being shipped out is actually just a Smallpox vaccine that is known to cause serious side effects and is not effective in combatting ‘Stage 1’ Monkeypox and may even resurrect the Smallpox disease.
The second is the potential use of mRNA technology in future Monkeypox vaccines, a technology the group as well as many others have found to be extremely harmful following the Covid mRNA vaccine rollout. […]
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