Is it time to recall mRNA vaccines?

"We have conclusive evidence that vaccines are inducing sudden cardiac death," says Dr. Joseph Fraiman, author of a study on COVID vaccines.

Dr. Joseph Fraiman, an emergency physician and author of a study on the effects of experimental COVID-19 vaccination, has called for an end to mRNA vaccines. Fraiman, co-author of a study published in the journal Vaccine on the serious effects of mRNA vaccines, was blunt in a video that he shared online:

We have conclusive evidence that vaccines are inducing sudden cardiac death.

The doctor asks if it's time to withdraw mRNA vaccines, and he provides alarming data on COVID vaccines offered by pharmaceutical companies such as Moderna and Pfizer.

In the video, Fraiman explains that adverse effect events were initially considered to be low. However, as research progressed, they found that cases of serious adverse effects have increased. The specialist points to the FDA for failing to make these studies' findings public:

Independent of what our Federal agencies recommend it is their ethical duty to inform the public of these results to allow for informed consent from those who chose to take COVID vaccines.

As he explains, there are now multiple autopsy studies that he believes show conclusive evidence that vaccines are causing serious harm and sudden cardiac death. He claims that the study noted that the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines were associated with an excess risk of serious adverse events of special interest in adult trials.

For all these reasons, the specialist calls for the immediate suspension of these vaccines in view of the serious damage they could cause. The full study is available here:

Serious Adverse Events of Special Interest Following MRNA COVID-19 by VozMedia on Scribd

Dr. Fraiman is adamant about the results of the study and his call for the withdrawal of the vaccines:

Our peer-reviewed study — which was published this August in one of the field’s leading journals — indicates that the mRNA COVID vaccines should be urgently re-evaluated. I believe unless further studies can clearly demonstrate a favorable harm benefit profile, mRNA vaccine use should not be recommended in healthy adults and children.