In groundbreaking research presented Wednesday, statistician and University of Lucerne professor Dr. Konstantin Beck said data show miscarriages and stillbirth rates in 2022 corresponded directly to COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant women in Switzerland nine months earlier – and vaccine makers and public health officials either knew or could have known this information at the time.
The study's removal, less than 24 hours after appearing on Lancet's preprint site, smacks of raw censorship of a paper that failed to toe the official line.
'Protection against severe reinfection remains very strong, with no evidence for waning, irrespective of variant, for over 14 months after primary infection.'
The following is a deep dive into what appears to have been a concerted attempt to ensure that hydroxychloroquine would not be viewed as an effective treatment for COVID-19.