"The COVID-19 vaccine should be pulled from the market. They have not had the safety track record America wanted to see," the cardiologist said on Nov. 7. McCullough cited cases of vaccine damage such as injuries, disabilities and even death to bolster his argument.
"The viral infection [from SARS-CoV-2] is like the common cold now, so they're not clinically indicated. [The vaccines are] not medically necessary. The should be removed from the market."
According to Just The News, "numerous lawmakers and doctors have expressed concern about the safety of the vaccine and whether the federal government and vaccine makers fully disclosed the risks." But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) continues to advocate for these lethal injections.
The public health agency said the COVID-19 vaccines "meet the Food and Drug Administration's standards for safety and effectiveness." On the issue of post-vaccination adverse reactions, the CDC also insisted that these are only "rare cases."
LifeSiteNews also pointed out that Trump himself has consistently defended the COVID-19 vaccines. The incoming 47th president lamented their unpopularity among his base and falsely insisted they saved millions of lives.
"I think they're doing studies on the vaccines that we're [going to] find out, and it'll come out one way or the other," Trump said back in September when pressed about the COVID-19 injections. Since then, observers have been scrutinizing the second Trump administration's potential stance on vaccines. (Related: President-elect Donald Trump to consider banning certain vaccines if they are proven risky.)
Days before the Nov. 5 election, Vice President-elect J.D. Vance strongly criticized COVID-19 vaccines when he appeared on "The Joe Rogan Experience." While the conversation between Vance and podcast host Joe Rogan touched on the vaccines, it did not delve into what policy the incoming Republican government will adopt on them.
According to LifeSiteNews, many have hoped that the inclusion of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to the Trump team would mark a shift when it comes to COVID-19 vaccines. The independent candidate has made his mark as a staunch critic of Big Pharma and vaccines.
But since joining the second Trump administration after being promised broad discretion on health issues, Kennedy has focused on cleaning up the food and water supply by banning fluoride and other harmful chemicals. Unconfirmed reports have also emerged claiming that since the election, some in the Trump team are afraid of Kennedy's comments about conventional vaccines.
Howard Lutnick, co-chair of the Trump transition team, clarified during a recent CNN interview that Kennedy wouldn't have a formal agency position. Instead, he would be given an advisory role and the necessary data to prove his suspicions.
Lutnick also told CNN that Kennedy had convinced him that conventional vaccines cause autism. However, he did not touch on the Trump team's current position on the COVID-19 injections.
Numbers from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) as of Oct. 25 indicate that COVID-19 vaccines are linked to at least 38,068 deaths; 218,646 hospitalizations; 22,002 heart attacks; and 28,706 cardiac inflammation cases. Even CDC researchers have recognized a "high verification rate of reports of myocarditis [heart muscle inflammation] to VAERS after mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccination," leading to the conclusion that "under-reporting is more likely" than over-reporting.
A study published in Vaccine back in February, which analyzed 99 million people across eight countries, "observed significantly higher risks of myocarditis following the first, second and third doses" of the mRNA COVID-19 injections. Other "potential safety signals that require further investigation" were also found such as Guillain-Barre syndrome, pericarditis (heart lining inflammation) and cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (a clot forming in the blood vessels that drain blood from the brain). Meanwhile, a study from Japan found "statistically significant increases" in cancer deaths after the third doses of the mRNA COVID-19 injections.
Watch Dr. Peter McCullough warning that the COVID-19 injections are literally damaging the hearts of Americans in this clip.
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