By Modesto P. Sa-onoy
Patrick Delaney noted that “notwithstanding the fact that no vaccine has ever been successfully developed for any coronavirus, and such an endeavor would normally take years to safely and adequately complete, the Food and Drug Administration has permitted the fast-tracking of this process skipping the standard stage of testing on animals to directly test these vaccines on humans.
“Immediate results from some of these trials have included “severe” complications, involving headaches, fever, body aches and symptoms similar to a “severe hangover.”
I mentioned earlier the “other events” that those inoculated experienced but were not considered as adverse side effects by vaccine advocates and in fact, these effects were brushed aside as “normal”. Only time will tell whether these initial reactions will have lasting and “severe complications.” And then hell will break loose!
Delaney also cited the New York Times comments that “emphasized Pfizer’s initial claim that their vaccine was ‘more than 90 percent effective,’ but this was “delivered in a news release, not a peer-reviewed medical journal. It is not conclusive evidence that the vaccine is safe and effective.”
The problem for the scared population is that no peer came out against the Pfizer announcement though they warned of the mRNA.
The NYT however is among the rabid supporters of the globalist agenda which include persistent information to urge mass vaccination of Americans, in short, the NYT report lacks credibility, the point of Delaney.
Delaney’s comment was made in November last year and while there is now massive use of the Pfizer vaccine, the reports about its efficacy or otherwise have suddenly disappeared. Soon however independent media, not the mainstream media in the US and elsewhere will report any adverse reactions. More so because other vaccines had already started to come out and approved for administration. Social media post a vaccinated woman had died.
Nevertheless, Delaney said he expects a “high volume” of adverse reactions due to the Pfizer vaccine. He said that “given the enormous scale of the stated goal, of administering these chemicals to hundreds of millions of people, when there is normally some rate of severe complications to the use of vaccines, the negative results may be significant. For example, one study of influenza vaccines administered to adults over 65 years of age, found a rate of approximately 1% which experienced severe side effects. If a COVID-19 vaccine is merely similar for individuals in the same age bracket (54M in population), that would equate to 540,000 individuals in this age bracket alone who may need medical care in a hospital system which provides less than 925,000 total beds.”
In comparison, if 70 million out of 105 million Filipinos were vaccinated and 1% would suffer complications, can our health care system cope up with the demand? Those contemplating a mass inoculation of the Filipinos should consider our capabilities to handle these consequences. The point is not to disparage the vaccine, whoever its producers be, but to prepare for that eventuality. We hope that will not occur more so because Pfizer is not the only choice.
Indeed some countries are already preparing for the possibility that adverse effects could occur and now fine tuning their health care system, including, Delaney says “a request for Artificial Intelligence software tools to process the expected high volume of Covid-19 vaccine Adverse Drug Reaction (ADRs).”
Delaney also cited other concerns about the Pfizer vaccine because it is the first to use “an as-yet-unproven technology platform that relies on something called messenger RNA, usually shortened to mRNA.”
The mRNA teaches our cells how to make a protein—or even just a piece of a protein—that triggers an immune response inside our bodies. That immune response, which produces antibodies, is what protects us from getting infected if the real virus entered our bodies.
I think all the vaccines now in the market are using this same mRNA so whatever happens to one can consequent on the others.
For instance. Delaney cited Moderna, another corporation that developed a COVID-19 vaccine and is also venturing to utilize this mRNA platform. In May, Children’s Health Defense reported that clinical trials for Moderna’s vaccine had a 20% “serious injury rate” in its high-dose group.
We will continue on Monday.