The opposition party has called for a suspension of COVID-19 vaccination, citing "studies and analyses by prominent medical experts".
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Health on Monday rejected"egregious and false claims" cited by the People's Power Party, which had called for a suspension of COVID-19 vaccination.
"It is more worrying that such high excess deaths situation is not unique to Singapore as other highly COVID-19-vaccinated countries and region are also encountering similar problems," said the opposition party in its Facebook post. The high level of vaccine protection in our society averted many COVID-related deaths, protected our healthcare system from being overwhelmed, and allowed us to preserve lives and livelihoods, said the ministry.
Vaccination and boosting also"mitigate the risk of developing long-term conditions after COVID-19 infection", it said. These include cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and thrombotic complications. However, data and experience that have accrued to date confirm that the risk of myocarditis and pericarditis continue to be very rare after vaccination.
In addition, we note that Dr McCullough’s study on A Systematic Review of Autopsy Findings in Deaths after COVID-19 Vaccination was removed by Preprints with the Lancet as “the study’s conclusions are not supported by the study methodology”. Dr McCullough was the co-author, and the first author - Nicolas Hulscher is a research fellow at the McCullough Foundation started by Dr McCullough.
In an interview, he claimed that the vaccine “was from the beginning, based on misconception, misconduct, and evil practices of science”.We note that the study quoted “Autoimmune inflammatory reactions triggered by the COVID-19 genetic vaccines in terminally differentiated tissues” is co-authored by Prof Fukushima and Dr McCullough which “aims to draw attention ... to the critical need for biodistribution studies” for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.
The Rimmer team also said, “Should the authors provide robust factual data on the true incidence of miscarriage following the use of COVID-19 vaccines, we would be more than happy to update our meta-analysis accordingly.”Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety, 15, 20420986241226566We note an expression of concern has been issued for this article and investigations are underway.
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