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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2023 · 1H 13M

Dr. Andrew Bostom — On the false Covid-19 modelling that led to lockdowns and mandates

from The SAM Podcast · host Students Against Mandates

Andrew Bostom (MD, MSc), is a medical Doctor and retired academic internist at Brown University. Dr. Bostom specializes in epidemiology and clinical trials. We had Dr. Bostom on to speak about the initial Covid-19 modelling that predicted massive death and hospitalization, which was shown to be false and went without public acknowledgment of the error. Dr. Bostom also explains what Pfizer’s and Moderna’s clinical trials can and cannot tell us. The conclusion is we simply do not know if the Covid-19 vaccines are safe. References in the video: Flawed Covid-19 hospitalization modelling in Rhode Island Serious adverse events of special interest following mRNA COVID-19 vaccination in randomized trials in adults Are the mRNA vaccines safe? (Brownstone,  Martin Kulldorff  Harvard Professor)

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