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by Sharon Rondeau

(Feb. 16, 2023) — On Wednesday, the Florida Department of Health, headed by state surgeon general Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo, MD, PhD, sent a letter to the commissioner and director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) contending that analyses of data from Florida residents into the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) showed a sharp rise in “life-threatening conditions” following the release of COVID-19 vaccines to the general public.

Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 injections use “mRNA” technology, first pioneered by Dr. Robert W. Malone and several others in the late 1980s and early 1990s and which Malone has recently described as “gene therapy” rather than “vaccines” in the traditional sense.

The data, Ladapo wrote, demonstrates a need for “unbiased research” which he said some academics have performed and from which they identified “troubling safety signals of adverse events surrounding this vaccine.”

“According to a recent study,” Ladapo continued on page 2, “mRNA COVID-1 9 vaccines were associated with an excess risk of serious adverse events, including coagulation disorders, acute cardiac injuries, Bell’s palsy, and encephalitis, to name a few. This risk was I in 550, much higher than other vaccines. To claim these vaccines are ‘safe and effective’ while minimizing and disregarding the adverse events is unconscionable.”

In a health advisory issued the same day, the Florida Department of Health wrote:

The COVID-19 pandemic brought many challenges that the health and medical field have never encountered. Although the initial response was led by a sense of urgency and crisis management, the State Surgeon General believes it is critical that as public health professionals, responses are adapted to the present to chart a future guided by data.

The State Surgeon General is notifying the health care sector and public of a substantial increase in Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) reports from Florida after the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.

Following that is a graph captioned, “Overall reports submitted to VAERS, Florida 2006–2022” showing more than 41,000 adverse-event reports during 2021 as compared to 2,466 in 2020 and 2,480 in 2019.

In 2022, the graph shows, Floridians reported 9,104 adverse events believed to be associated with vaccines to VAERS, which was launched in 1990 as a “national early warning system to detect possible safety problems in U.S.-licensed vaccines.”

The health advisory continues and concludes:

In Florida alone, there was a 1,700% increase in VAERS reports after the release of the COVID-19 vaccine, compared to an increase of 400% in overall vaccine administration for the same time period (Figure 1).

The reporting of life-threatening conditions increased over 4,400%. This is a novel increase and was not seen during the 2009 H1N1 vaccination campaign. There is a need for additional unbiased research to better understand the COVID-19 vaccines’ short- and long-term effects.

The findings in Florida are consistent with various studies that continue to uncover such risks. To further evaluate this, the Surgeon General wrote a letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) illustrating the risk factors associated with the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and emphasizing the need for additional transparency.

According to a study, exit disclaimer iconFraiman J et al, Vaccine. 2022, mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were associated with an excess risk of serious adverse events, including coagulation disorders, acute cardiac injuries, Bell’s palsy, and encephalitis. This risk was 1 in 550 individuals, which is much higher than other vaccines.

A second study, exit disclaimer iconSun CLF et al, Sci Rep. 2022, found increased acute cardiac arrests and other acute cardiac events following mRNA COVID-19 vaccination.

Additionally, exit disclaimer iconDag Berild J et al, JAMA Netw Open. 2022, assessed the risk of thromboembolic and thrombocytopenic events related to COVID-19 vaccines and found preliminary evidence of increased risk of both coronary disease and cardiovascular disease.

While the CDC has identified safety signals for stroke among individuals 65 and older following the bivalent booster administration, there is a need for additional assessments and research regarding safety of all mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

To support transparency, the State of Florida reminds health care providers to accurately communicate the risks and benefits of all clinical interventions to their patients, including those associated with the COVID-19 vaccine as additional risks continue to be identified and disclosed to the public.

The State of Florida remains dedicated to protecting communities from the risks of COVID-19 and other public health concerns, specifically by promoting the importance of treatment and promoting prevention through healthy habits. We encourage our health care partners and providers to do the same.


The health advisory and letter were discussed on the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF) weekly webinar Thursday evening. The VSRF was founded by Silicon Valley entrepreneur Steve Kirsch, who wrote about Ladapo’s letter on his Substack earlier Thursday.

On his Substack, Malone posted the health “warning” and Ladapo’s letter to the CDC.

As of publication, the CDC continues to say the COVID-19 “vaccines” are “safe and effective.”

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/about-vaccines/index.html?s_cid=10536:%2Bvaccines%20%2Bfor%20%2Bcovid:sem.b:p:RG:GM:gen:PTN:FY21

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1 year ago

The consequence of taking a bone away from a chewing dog and the money from a pharmaceutical company is one and the same.