Bob Unruh wrote in a Jan. 30 WorldNetDaily article:
When the COVID-19 pandemic developed in China, then spread around the world killing millions, people were in a panic.
Masks, shutting down the economy, distancing, and more all of a sudden became a priority.
So did shots that were developed on a superfast timeline that left them in “experimental” status as officials demanded people take them.
Of course, now we know the side effects include myocarditis – and worse.
So, according to a report in the Epoch Times, doctors, “a growing number,” have confirmed they won’t be taking any more COVID boosters until there’s evidence they help.
Of course, the Epoch Times is an anti-vaxxer publication, so it would try to discredit COVID vaccines in any way it can, and that’s exactly what it’s doing here (and Unruh is amplifying). But who are these doctors? Let’s see:
Another physician, Dr. Vinay Prasad, of the University of California in San Francisco, told the Epoch Times he’s not taking more shots.
“I took at least 1 dose against my will. It was unethical and scientifically bankrupt,” he charged.
And Allison Krug, who co-authored a study showing teen boys were more likely to suffer heart inflammation after taking COVID shots, said her own doctor agreed with her when she refused a booster.
Dr. Tracy Hoeg, also from San Francisco, said, “I also had an adverse reaction to dose 1 moderna and, if I could do it again, I would not have had any covid vaccines.”
Unruh didn’t disclose that all of these doctors are anti-vaxxers, even if they don’t want you to call them that. We’ve previously noted that Presad (who is not an epidemiologist) has spread misinformaiton about COVID and vaccines. Unruh continued:
It was Retsef Levi, a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who said, according to the Epoch Times, “At this point in time, all COVID mRNA vaccination program[s] should stop immediately. They should stop because they completely failed to fulfill any of their advertised promise[s] regarding efficacy. And more importantly, they should stop because of the mounting and indisputable evidence that they cause unprecedented level of harm, including the death of young people and children.”
In fact, Levi’s claim has been discredited by the fact-checkers at Health Feedback: “In short, Levi’s claim that COVID-19 vaccines are responsible for deaths in young people is unsubstantiated. Although he did cite some studies as evidence, reading those studies in detail would show that none actually provide reliable evidence for his claim. His claim ignores other studies of higher quality showing that COVID-19 vaccination doesn’t increase the risk of death or heart attacks.”
WND (and the Epoch Times) pushing doctors who won’t help people stay healthy seems akin to the olden days when tobacco companies ran ads featuring doctors telling patients to smoke.