ScienceThe study authors urge government leaders and policymakers to "thoroughly investigate underlying causes of persistent excess mortality and evaluate their health crisis policies".
Topic: The criticized covid vaccinations
Astra Zeneca acknowledges serious side effects
HealthThe pharmaceutical giant admits that its Covid vaccine can cause blood clots.
Politicians: “Authorities knew about the side effects of the covid-19 vaccine”
EuropeThe British medical supervisory authority MHRA was aware of the risk of vaccine injuries early on, but did not issue a warning.
New WHO study on vaccine injuries linked to the vaccine lobby
WorldThe study was made possible with funding from Bill Gates.
British PM confronted over vaccine injuries
Europe– I want you to see the pain, trauma and regret in my eyes, vaccine victim John Watt told Rishi Sunak.
Confirmed: Moderna’s Spikevax vaccine killed Pontus, 30
Sweden"She asks why we had to take it," says partner Michaela of her daughter's questions after her father's death.
Swedish Labor Court: Employers were right to impose vaccine mandates
Sweden"In other words, the interests of the company outweigh the interests of the workers", the labor court said.
Finland relaxes requirements for administration of covid vaccine
FinlandDentists and pharmacists will be allowed to administer vaccines.
Norwegian experts predict more compensation for vaccine injuries
Norway"It is likely that new side effect problems will continue to emerge", say advisors at the Norwegian Medicines Agency.
VaxVeritas – Norwegian vaccine victims organize
Norway– It is a mockery to call the coronavirus vaccine safe and effective, founder Karl-Erik Hordnes told state broadcaster NRK.
Candlelight vigils held in honor of vaccine victims
SwedenThe vigils are also a protest against the awarding of the Nobel Prize to the researchers behind mRNA technology.
Pfizer sues Poland for breach of contract
EuropeThe first hearing is reportedly scheduled to take place on December 6.
Covid vaccination in Iceland – a failed experiment
ColumnsThorsteinn Siglaugsson: Only 20 lives potentially saved in Iceland by Covid-19 vaccination, while 60-70 may have been lost from it.
Vaccine injured actress sues Astra Zeneca
WorldMelle Stewart suffered a stroke after taking the experimental covid vaccine.
Swedish government inquiry: “Make it easier to vaccinate children during future pandemics”
Sweden"There is no doubt that this will happen again, whether in a year's time or in eleven years' time", the investigator claims.
Sweden’s social affairs minister dodges questions about his vaccination status
SwedenAwkward atmosphere at the government's press conference when Jakob Forssmed refused to say how many injections he has taken.
Swedish government makes U-turn: Children as young as six months can receive covid vaccine
Sweden"There are no legal obstacles", says social minister Jakob Forssmed.
Vaccine injured sue compensation program
WorldThe program lacks legal certainty and transparency, and violates the constitution, according to complainants.
Vaginal bleeding may be a side effect of covid vaccine
ScienceWomen injected with the pharmaceutical company Moderna's "Spikevax" are most at risk, according to a Norwegian study.
Vaccine injured write in ‘codes’ on social media
HealthFear of talking about vaccine injuries also remains high among health professionals, according to the UK covid-19 survey.
South Korea increases compensation for vaccine deaths
World210,000 eur in compensation if a family member dies within 90 days of injection.
Danish doctor: “Vaccine injuries risk being ignored in politicized debate”
DenmarkNeither authorities nor healthcare take the issue of side effects seriously enough, says Christine Stabell Benn, professor at the University of Southern Denmark.
Swedes urged to take “updated” covid vaccine
SwedenIt provides good protection against severe illness and death, claims the Public Health Agency of Sweden (FHM).
New Zealand Prime Minister: “There was no compulsory vaccination”
World"People made their own choices", says Chris Hipkins of the country's vaccination requirements during the coronavirus crisis.