A recent paper published in BMJ Public Health by Mostert et al. has sparked significant controversy. The study suggested a possible link between COVID-19 vaccines and excess deaths. This has led to a backlash, with a leading Dutch newspaper publishing a critical article against the study. Additionally, Britain's top medical journal has placed a warning label on the paper, which had been cited as evidence that COVID-19 vaccines caused numerous deaths. An expression of concern is also expected for the paper. Juta MedicalBrief, a South African medical publication, also raised questions about the study.
Britain's top medical journal slaps warning label on scientific study IT published... after paper was hailed as 'proof that Covid jabs killed millions' | Daily Mail Online https://t.co/lyrv0nCxyJ
Jun 15, 2024 at 00:08] 🚨🚨🚨BREAKING: In the Netherlands one of the leading newspapers wrote a hit piece directed against the balanced and carefully phrased Mostert et al. (BMJ Public Health) paper that suggested a possible link with covid vaccines and excess deaths. Instead…
Expression of concern coming for paper some used to link COVID-19 vaccines to deaths https://t.co/dUq028Ou8U
This particular South African medical publication often reads like a Big Pharma mouthpiece yet they couldn’t help but publish this: “BMJ study on link between excess deaths and Covid jab raises questions” - Juta MedicalBrief https://t.co/8rhPcJmsWE
🚨🚨🚨BREAKING: In the Netherlands one of the leading newspapers wrote a hit piece directed against the balanced and carefully phrased Mostert et al. (BMJ Public Health) paper that suggested a possible link with covid vaccines and excess deaths. Instead of defending her, her… https://t.co/INCzp9eMcq