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COVID jab trials did not show reduction in deaths, prominent drug safety expert tells Sen. Ron Johnson

Updated: November 8, 2021 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Nov 8, 2021 – 2:11 pm ESTMon Nov 8, 2021 – 2:18 pm EST

WASHINGTON, D.C  (LifeSiteNews) – A prominent drug safety expert has questioned the efficacy of the mRNA injections against COVID-19 and suggested they do not qualify as vaccines.  

Dr. Peter Doshi, an associate professor of pharmaceutical health services research at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and associate editor of the British Medical Journal (BMJ), discussed the lack of scientific evidence for COVID vaccine efficacy at a panel about vaccine mandates and injuries. The round-table discussion was hosted by Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson in Washington, D.C. on November 2. It  included medical experts and people who described their COVID jab injuries.   

Doshi gave a 5-minute-long presentation in which he argued that recent data shows no evidence of efficient protection against COVID from the mRNA vaccines.  

“The trials did not show a reduction in death even for COVID deaths as opposed to other causes,” he told the panel. 

Doshi is known to have criticized COVID vaccine trials in the past and has also spoken against vaccination of children against COVID-19.  

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Doshi started his presentation with an appeal for more critical thinking within

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