Joseph Mercola
Since the rollout of the experimental COVID-19 shots, U.S. health o cials have adamantly claimed the shots are safe for pregnant women and their unborn babies.
Meanwhile, now-released P zer court-ordered, released data — which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration wanted to hide for 75 years — reveals the miscarriage rate among women whose pregnancy outcomes were known was 87.5%. The true rate may be higher or lower, as P zer did not record or report pregnancy outcomes for 238 of the 274 women known to be pregnant during the trial.
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-sponsored study that was widely used to support the claim that the shot is safe during pregnancy misreported the data. The actual miscarriage rate in that paper was 82%.
As of Aug. 12, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database listed 4,941 miscarriages post-COVID-19 jab. For comparison, the fetal death reports for all other vaccines reported to VAERS in the last 30 years is 2,239.