New Zealand is now facing the stomach-churning reality of a public health crisis after the government’s mass vaccination campaign led to the population being almost universally “vaccinated” for Covid.
The nation is one of the most Covid-vaccinated countries in the world after a…
New Zealand is now facing the stomach-churning reality of a public health crisis after the government’s mass vaccination campaign led to the population being almost universally “vaccinated” for Covid.
The nation is one of the most Covid-vaccinated countries in the world after administering a whopping 260.78 “vaccine” doses per 100 people.
However, New Zealand is now faced with the grim reality of plummeting public health in the wake of the vaccinations.
A major new study has found that adverse events are skyrocketing among New Zealanders, specifically those who received mRNA-based Covid “vaccines.”
The findings were revealed in a comprehensive doctoral thesis submitted to the University of Otago on March 18, 2025.
The study was led by Dr. Marnijina Moore Shannon, and the results were published in the university’s journal.
The researchers investigated the patterns and characteristics of adverse events following immunization (AEFI) for both the seasonal influenza vaccine (SIV) and Pfizer’s mRNA injection in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
AND NOW THIS IS HAPPENING, TOO!
By Frank Bergman March 25, 2025
New Zealand is now facing the stomach-churning reality of a public health crisis after the government’s mass vaccination campaign led to the population being almost universally “vaccinated” for Covid.
The nation is one of the most Covid-vaccinated countries in the world after administering a whopping 260.78 “vaccine” doses per 100 people.
However, New Zealand is now faced with the grim reality of plummeting public health in the wake of the vaccinations.
A major new study has found that adverse events are skyrocketing among New Zealanders, specifically those who received mRNA-based Covid “vaccines.”
The findings were revealed in a comprehensive doctoral thesis submitted to the University of Otago on March 18, 2025.
The study was led by Dr. Marnijina Moore Shannon, and the results were published in the university’s journal.
The researchers investigated the patterns and characteristics of adverse events following immunization (AEFI) for both the seasonal influenza vaccine (SIV) and Pfizer’s mRNA injection in Aotearoa, New Zealand.