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Long-term Lancet study shows vaccines don’t prevent death

Follow-up of trial participants found ‘no effect on overall mortality’

A long-term study published by the prestigious British journal The Lancet that follows up on participants in the Moderna and Pfizer trials found the vaccines had no effect on overall mortality.

Among 74,000 trial participants, there were 31 all-cause deaths among the vaccinated and 30 among the placebo groups as of January, reported Daniel Horowitz of The Blaze.

Curiously, as Horowitz noted, the authors of the Danish-government-funded study state: “Based on the RCTs with the longest possible follow-up, mRNA vaccines had no effect on overall mortality despite protecting against fatal COVID-19.”

Horowitz asked: “So how is it that mRNAs had no effect on all-cause mortality but protect against fatal COVID?”

He supposed that either the vaccines “don’t really protect against COVID, or the nominal benefit is washed away by the mortality from adverse events.”

Horowitz noted that the authors concede that the clinical trials were mainly conducted on healthy adults.

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