Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health Care Category: Medical Type: Opinion Article

Slow Down – You Move Too Fast: The Stampede to mRNA Vaccines

Arthur E Brawer1*
1 Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Drexel University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, United states

*Corresponding Author(s):
Arthur E Brawer
Associate Clinical Professor Of Medicine, Drexel University School Of Medicine, Philadelphia, United States
Tel:(732) 870-3133,
Fax:(732) 870-0784
Email:arthurbrawer@optimum.net

Received Date: Aug 26, 2024
Accepted Date: Aug 27, 2024
Published Date: Sep 03, 2024

Millions of chickens and dairy cows in fifteen states in the USA are now infected with the avian (bird) flu virus, H5N1.  Recent research has reassured us that proper milk pasteurization and proper cooking of chicken meats kills the virus. Eating loosely cooked eggs may possibly pose some risk.  But a more fundamental problem has now been documented, because at least several dozen workers in these industries have become infected with H5N1. Our government has assured us that their illnesses were mild and self-limited, and that no human to human transmission has yet to occur. If such observations are indeed true, why then has our government authorized three companies to produce tens of millions of bird flu vaccine doses that are being stored at the National Pre-Pandemic Influenza Vaccine Stockpile (the three companies are Sanofi, ID Biomedical Corp of Quebec, and CSL Seqirus, manufacturers of conventional seasonal flu vaccines)? And why in the past month did the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response award Moderna $176 million to develop an mRNA based vaccine against H5N1?  This government organization oversees preparedness for health emergencies, and one can plausibly infer from recent activity that another pandemic may be just around the corner. 

My message deals primarily with mRNA vaccine technology and the known excessive toxicity of these immunizations spanning two decades of development. Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, FDA approval of a new vaccine transpired if there were no more than one or two severe adverse reactions per one million doses. When the swine flu vaccine was removed from the market 25 years ago, there were 10-11 severe adverse reactions per one million doses. The Covid-19 mRNA vaccines manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna have caused 80-100 severe adverse reactions per one million doses. A bill has been introduced in the USA Congress by Representative Lloyd Doggett of Austin, Texas – it is intended to amend the forty years old Federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program to include the tens of thousands of Covid-19 mRNA vaccine recipients who have been rendered chronically ill from these immunizations. A new book published in June, 2024 on Amazon describes these ailments in detail, provides 43 peer reviewed publication references, and delivers factual mRNA vaccine toxicity information that all providers and patients need to be aware of in light of the above developments. The book is entitled “Covid-19: How Fauci and Cancel Culture Sickened an Untold Number of mRNA Vaccine Recipients.”Government propagation of selective science during the Covid-19 pandemic deliberately withheld information of known mRNA vaccine toxicity “for the greater good.” It simultaneously corrupted physicians’ immunization advice and did not allow patients to be their own advocates. This process is exceedingly contrary to the proper practice of medicine.

Citation: Brawer AE (2024) Slow Down – You Move Too Fast: The Stampede to Mrna Vaccines. J Community Med Public Health Care 11: 153

Copyright: © 2024  Arthur E Brawer, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.


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