Dr Rafael Bornstein August 5, 2023 READ
IN March of this year a paper on excess mortality was published in Medicine and Clinical Science, titled ‘Annual All-Cause Mortality Rate in Germany and Japan (2005 to 2022) With Focus on The Covid-19 Pandemic: Hypotheses and Trend Analyses’, authored by Hagen Scherb and Keiji Hayashi, from the Institute for Computational Biology in Munich and the Hayashi Pediatric Clinic in Osaka. It provided significant hard data on the very high mortality rates in these two countries associated with the two Covid-19 vaccination roll outs.
Despite this and other similar all-cause data evidence, last month the International Coalition of Medicines Regulatory Authorities (ICMRA) published a statement that not only asserted the safety of Covid-19 vaccines but stated categorically there is no evidence that the vaccines have contributed to excess mortality during the pandemic, along with other unsubstantiated claims.