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Danish professor: mRNA vaccine study sends 'danger signals'

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Published on 03 May 2022 / In News and Politics

Freddie Sayers meets Professor Christine Stabell-Benn.

A new Danish study reveals disparities in all-cause mortality between mRNA and adenovirus vaccines. The results raise some difficult questions about the unexpected effects of the most popular COVID vaccines. Freddie Sayers speaks to the study's author Prof. Christine Stabell-Benn, from the University of Southern Denmark, to find out more.

Read the full study by Prof. Stabell-Benn: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4072489

Read the supporting article: https://unherd.com/thepost/study-into-mrna/

Listen to the podcast version: https://shows.acast.com/lockdowntv-with-freddie-sayers/danish-professor-mrna-vaccine-study-sends-danger-signals


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// TIMECODES //

00:00 - 01:07 - Introduction
01:07 - 04:10 - Professor Christine explains her study
04:10 - 07:04 - What are the positives and negatives from this study?
07:04 - 11:45 - What is a non-live vaccine? Is it the same as a conventional vaccine?
11:45 - 15:11 - Further analysis of Professor Christine's study
15:11 - 18:34 - Looking at the chart from Professor Christine's study.
18:34 - 20:55 - What do the numbers surround the Pfizer-Moderna vaccines actually mean?
20:55 - 22:27 - With all the caveats from the study. How should we actually interpret it?
22:27 - 23:43 - Should we be taking these results more seriously?
23:43 - 29:54 - Is Professor Christine nervous to publish the findings of her study?
29:54 - 31:43 - What age group would Professor Christine recommend takes an mRNA vaccine?
31:43 - 33:41- Has Professor Christine been vaccinated? And has she taken her study to mainstream media?
34:07 - 35:41 - Conclusion

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Danish professor: mRNA vaccine study sends 'danger signals'

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