A recent analysis of record-level data from Czechia has revealed a concerning finding regarding the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
The analysis, conducted by Steve Kirsch, compared the mortality rates of individuals who received the Moderna vaccine with those who received the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, assuming that the Pfizer group acted as a “placebo” group.
The data showed that there were more deaths in the Moderna group, with around 50% more deaths in the non-elderly population and around 20% more deaths in those in their 70s and 80s compared to the Pfizer group.
This pattern suggests that the Moderna vaccine may have been more deadly than the Pfizer vaccine.
The analysis also revealed that the difference in mortality rates between the two vaccines persisted even during periods when COVID-19 death rates were low, indicating that the discrepancy was not solely due to differences in efficacy.
Additionally, individuals who received the AstraZeneca vaccine had similar mortality rates to those who received Moderna, further supporting the finding that Moderna was less safe.
While there is still more to be learned from these data, this initial finding raises concerns about the safety of the Moderna vaccine.
Further investigation and research are needed to fully understand the implications of these findings.
Dr. Clare Craig, a diagnostic pathologist and Co-Chair of the HART group, conducted the analysis and highlighted this important discovery.
More information can be found on her Substack, and she is also the author of “