Doctors sign declaration calling for a halt to Covid-19 injections

by | Sep 13, 2022 | Commentaries

Over 400 doctors, scientists and professionals from more than 34 countries have declared an international medical crisis due to “diseases and death associated with the ‘COVID-19 vaccines’”.

The declaration cites the sudden deaths of previously young, healthy adults, the high incidence of miscarriages, as well as the large number of adverse side effects as serious concerns that are not receiving adequate attention.

The declaration, which originates among concerned medics and professionals in India, makes eight “urgent” demands, including an immediate stop to the vaccinations and investigation of all deaths in previously healthy people.

You can read the full declaration (and sign it) here.

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