Study: Vax Mandates Are ‘Unethical’ & Not ‘Science-Based’
A new study has found that college-based vaccine mandates are “unethical” and are not “science-based.” | A group of prominent research scientists conducted a risk-benefit analysis of the COVID-19 vaccine boosters for young adults. The study was launched as a response to the controversial continuation of mandates at universities and colleges across the nation. The researchers hoped the results from their study would go some way to filling a gap the CDC and FDA refuse to fill. ● In a paper published by the British Medical Journal, researchers concluded the mandates are not a science-based policy. They discovered that the vaccines are failing to prevent infection and transmission and warned that the risks of severe side effects outweigh any potential benefit. The researchers included Dr. Marty A Makary of Johns Hopkins University, Tracy Beth Høeg, Vinay Prasad, and Kevin Bardosh of the University of Florida, according to WND. Bardosh is a research assistant professor of anthropology, environmental and global health, and emerging pathogens.