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The Covid19 💉vaccine ⚖️legal case is based mainly on Freedom Alliance SA's claim that 🌏global data links Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine products and an unprecedented rise📈 in severe adverse patient reactions. Full story here ➡️

A man receives a dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine against Covid-19 at Discovery vaccination site in Sandton on 15 December 2021. Photo: AFP/Luca Sola

This week human rights movement Freedom Alliance SA announced that it has filed papers in the Pretoria high court in its bid to review and set aside the authorisation of Pfizer’s vaccine products, claiming they were unsafe and ineffective They argue that the regulator’s decision to approve the vaccine was based on flawed and inaccurate trial data analysis, presented by aThe movement said its aim is not only to ensure legal compliance, but to set a precedent requiring a higher level of statutory scrutiny in the case of future vaccine authorisations in the interests of public health.

in Cape Town echoed Barnes’ sentiments, saying FASA’s argument on vaccine dangers was misguided and did not take the full picture into account. This would mean the 11 cases presented as evidence of vaccine adverse effects make up a percentage of doses administered so infinitesimally small, they are statistically insignificant.

She said in other rare cases, it has been reported that young men have developed myocarditis, which is serious and can cause death but that this was also extremely rare.

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