Anti-Covid-19 vaccines : state of play
Almost three years after the appearance of SARS-CoV-2, it is clear that vaccines have not eradicated the pandemic. On the eve of a new vaccination campaign, let’s take stock with Jean-Marc Sabatier*.
Almost three years after the appearance of SARS-CoV-2, it is clear that vaccines have not eradicated the pandemic. On the eve of a new vaccination campaign, let’s take stock with Jean-Marc Sabatier*.
Health authorities stubbornly ignore the deleterious effects of vaccines and advocate a 4ᵉ dose. While a new study establishes a direct link with menstrual disorders, as revealed here, Jean-Marc Sabatier* from December 2021.
We can better understand the mistrust of patients towards vaccination when we know the side effects, sometimes serious, of vaccines revealed by the Agence Nationale de Sécurité du Médicament (ANSM).
The Labour Court of Alençon (Orne) has just ordered the reinstatement of a nurse to her job in an EHPAD (nursing home) despite the non presentation of a “vaccination” scheme against Covid-19.
The vaccines that are forced and massively administered to the population are neither completely harmless nor really effective. Moreover, their long-term side effects are unknown. Explanations with Jean-Marc Sabatier, research director at the CNRS and doctor in Cellular Biology and Microbiology.
Should we change our vaccination strategy since mass vaccination with two, three and soon four doses fails to eradicate the Covid-19 epidemic? The scientific controversy is growing.
Jean-Marc Sabatier, Director of Research at the CNRS and Doctor of Cell Biology and Microbiology, has doubts about mandatory vaccination. Because vaccines have lost their initial effectiveness. And the Omicron variant, although contagious, does not cause serious forms of the disease.