Melissa McAtee, Pfizer Whistleblower, Denies Suicidal Tendencies and Raises Concerns

Melissa McAtee, the Pfizer whistleblower, has released a video statement denying any suicidal intentions and implicating the government and Big Pharma in the event of her demise. This news raises concerns, especially in light of the recent death of a second Boeing whistleblower. McAtee previously leaked company emails suggesting the use of human fetal tissue-derived cell lines in mRNA vaccine testing. Meanwhile, Boeing whistleblower Josh Dean’s sudden death from breathing difficulties has raised questions. His passing follows the March death of another Boeing whistleblower, John Barnett, who died by suicide.

Awaken India Movement Raises Concerns About Covishield Vaccine Safety

Following the admission by AstraZeneca that its Covid vaccine can cause blood clots in rare cases, the Awaken India Movement (AIM) has expressed concerns about the safety of the Covishield vaccine produced by the Serum Institute of India. AIM doctors have called on the Indian government to reevaluate the science behind all Covid-19 vaccines and to ensure rigorous monitoring and surveillance of vaccine-related adverse events. They have also highlighted the lack of complete phase-3 trial data for Covishield, the low awareness of vaccine injuries in India, and the need for fast-track vaccine courts.

AstraZeneca Withdraws Covid Vaccine Globally Amid Safety Concerns

AstraZeneca has initiated the withdrawal of its Vaxzevria Covid vaccine globally due to a surplus of available updated vaccines and a decline in demand. The company had earlier admitted that its Covid vaccines may cause Thrombosis Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS) in rare cases, but maintained that the vaccine’s safety and efficacy are supported by extensive clinical trial data and real-world evidence. AstraZeneca has also been facing lawsuits related to alleged vaccine side effects, including a class action lawsuit and cases in India over the Covishield vaccine.

AstraZeneca Admits Vaccine Causes Rare Blood Clot Condition

Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has admitted that its Covid-19 vaccine can cause a rare side effect known as Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS). The admission was made in court documents for the first time since the vaccine was rolled out. The company, which developed the vaccine in partnership with the University of Oxford, is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging that their vaccine has resulted in fatalities and serious injuries among recipients. Victims and grieving relatives are seeking damages estimated to be worth up to £100 million.

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