ORLANDO, FL -- A recent analysis by two researchers clearly questions the conclusions of a so-called “study” performed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and published in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) and now cited to support the use of the COVID shots in pregnant women.
In their analysis, “Spontaneous Abortions and Policies on COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Use During Pregnancy,” Dr. Simon Thornley, a senior lecturer in the University of Auckland’s Section of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and Dr. Aleisha Brock, a researcher in New Zealand, reveal that the CDC “study” “presents falsely reassuring statistics related to the risk of spontaneous abortion in early pregnancy, since the majority of women in the calculation were exposed to the mRNA product after the outcome period was defined (20 weeks’ gestation).” In fact, their analysis found that the “Preliminary Findings of mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine Safety in Pregnant Persons” actually indicates an increased incidence of miscarriages seven to eight times higher than the authors’ results.