COVID-19 Vaccine Deaths Nearing 300,000

According to a study published in the journal Science, Public Health Policy & the Law, deaths caused by the COVID-19 vaccine may be as high as 300,000.

Dr. Mark Skidmore conducted an online survey using 2,840 individuals and compared their responses with the deaths recorded in the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS).

“The main aim of this online survey of COVID-19 health experiences is to investigate the degree to which the COVID-19 disease and COVID-19 vaccine adverse events among friends and family, whether perceived or real, influenced inoculation decisions,” the study states. “The second aim of this work is to estimate the total number of COVID-19 vaccine-induced fatalities nationwide from the survey.”

The study found that a “large number of respondents who reported that they knew someone who had experienced a vaccine adverse event motivated further examination of how many people nationwide may have experienced an adverse event from the COVID-19 vaccine.”

“Thirty-four percent (959 of 2,840) reported that they knew at least one person who experienced a significant health problem due to the COVID-19 illness,” Skidmore explained in the study. “Similarly, 22% (612 of 2,840) indicated that they knew at least one person who experienced a health problem following COVID-19 vaccination.”

He estimated that the “total number of fatalities due to COVID-19 inoculation may be as high as 289,789.”

The study concluded that the “evaluation also showed that those who perceive that loved ones were harmed by the COVID-19 illness were more likely to be vaccinated, but the opposite was true for those who knew someone who they believe had been injured by the COVID-19 vaccine.”

Skidmore’s study was previously published in January 2023, but was retracted amid allegations that he used “unethical practices” in the study, according to LifeSite News.

Complaints claimed that Skidmore did not include oversight procedures in the study.

After an investigation, Skidmore was found to have been compliant with the appropriate measures.

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