Tales from Slovenia By Richard Miller (London)

Research by a team in Slovenia has conducted research indicating that vaccinated infected groups have higher average mortality than their non-vaccinated infected counterparts. According to the standard Covid narrative, the Covid vaxxes were “lifesaving,” and that the unvaccinated should therefore have a higher mortality than the unvaccinated. But the reality that is slowly being exposed today is that Covid-19 vaccination has done irreparable harm to the health and lifespans of billions of people worldwide. The full consequences of this appalling experiment with human kind, is not yet known.

https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/slovenian-statistical-analysis-mass-covid-19-vaccination-causing-lethal-adverse-eventsbut-entry-published-in-journal-considered-predatorial-65fd5ab0

“A recent study authored by a group from Slovenia, a central/eastern European nation contradicts mainstream medicine and national health authority narratives that the COVID-19 vaccines associate with reduced mortality linked to COVID-19. On the contrary, the study’s authors' calculus reveals that by calculating the mortality rate after mass vaccination, they find vaccinated groups are dying at higher rates. The entry was published however in Prime Scholars, considered questionable by the mainstream.

Slovenian researchers came together to crunch the numbers behind this study. Affiliate with substantial institutions in the Eastern European nation including, Bijective Physics Institute, Department of Medical Sciences, University of Ljubljana (Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics), Homeopathic Center Krevel, and ITR-Institute for Trans-disciplinary Research and Development, authors Amrit Sre?ko Šorli, Tomaž Makovec, Živan Krevel, and  Rado Gorjup published in the “Open Access” Quality in Primary Care the study “Forgotten “Primum Non Nocere” and Increased Mortality after COVID-19 Vaccination.””

https://www.primescholars.com/articles/forgotten-primum-non-nocere-and-increased-mortality-after--covid19-vaccination.pdf

 

Forgotten “Primum Non Nocere” and Increased Mortality after COVID-19 Vaccination Amrit Srečko Šorli1*, Tomaž Makovec2 , Živan Krevel3 , Rado Gorjup4

 

Journal: Quality in Primary Care

“Vaccinated infected groups appear to have higher average mortality than their non-vaccinated infected counterparts. The findings suggest the legitimacy of extending the statistics between vaccinated livings and vaccinated dead individuals for different age groups. Calculating the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on the mortality rate is a necessary step towards satisfying the first principle of medicine: “Primum non nocere”, “First do no harm”.

COVID-19 vaccination policies have been widely adopted on the supposition that COVID-19 vaccination was “safe and effective”, a slogan that was widely circulated, even in the medical literature.

These present calculations suggest that, rather than “safe and effective”, COVID-19 vaccination has done irreparable harm to the health and lifespans of billions of people worldwide.

Based on calculations performed for each of five 28 day intervals in 2021 and 2022, our results indicate that the mortality of the vaccinated coronavirus infected groups was 14.5% higher on average than the mortality of non-vaccinated coronavirus infected groups.

The findings of this analysis warrant an extensive reassessment of UK Health Security Agency data on COVID-19 related mortality and vaccination status for different age groups in England. Every UK County has accurate data on vaccination status, including information on who was vaccinated, how many times they were vaccinated, and who was not vaccinated. As long as the person is alive, vaccination status can be verified. After death, however, vaccination status is usually lost or disregarded, and yet death rate comparisons between the vaccinated and non-vaccinated groups offer us the most reliable evidence for the vaccination’s relative impact on mortality.

Similarly, it is common practice to hide the vaccination status of sick people, whether the diagnosis is COVID-19 or other illnesses. When a person gets sick and visits his or her doctor, the physician typically will not ask about COVID-19 vaccination status. In this way, the potentially catastrophic impact of COVID-19 vaccination, now and in the future, continues to remain obscure.”

 

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