Vaccine adverse events, including deaths, of the Sars-CoV-2 "vaccines" are criminally under-reported. The original Sars-CoV-2 has a very low death rate of less than 0.04% for the under-70-year-old and even elderly people without serious comorbidities. Variants are always more infectious and less deadly. Given the availability of very effective treatments (IVM, HCQ, Monoclonal antibodies), there never was any justification for a mass vaccination.
Every single serious adverse reaction and ever death caused by a Covid vaccine was unnecessary.
The official WHO web site that records reports is
http://vigiaccess.org/
(Enter "Covid-19 vaccine" on the 2nd page)
Some sudden death reports are listed in this group here:
https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/1411933788992180227/feed
Vaccine Injury Awareness and Informed Consent Advocate
https://www.minds.com/group/708421300082712578/feed
For an extensive list of documented victims, join this Telegram channel here:
https://t.me/covidvaccinevictims
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