Pharmaceutical vaccines for Covid-19 may potentially be associated with the development of cancer in King, claims a contentious doctor in discussion at a Reform conference.
In a recent turn of events, Dr Aseem Malhotra, a cardiologist, has sparked controversy by urging for an independent evaluation of all drugs, including Covid-19 vaccines. During a speech at the Reform UK conference, he made a series of claims about the pharmaceutical industry, politicians, and the World Health Organisation, including the allegation that the WHO has been "captured" by Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
Dr Malhotra's comments have not gone unnoticed, with Health Secretary Wes Streeting labelling them as "dangerous extremism." Streeting has called on Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, to apologise and sever ties with these views. He believes it is irresponsible for Farage's party to give a platform to these claims, especially amidst concerns over falling numbers of parents getting their children vaccinated and a resurgence of eradicated diseases.
One of Dr Malhotra's most contentious claims is that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines cause "turbo cancer" by disrupting tumour suppressor genes, implying a link between the vaccines and increased cancer incidence. However, Cancer Research and Blood Cancer UK's healthcare professional advisory panel have found no evidence to support this claim following Covid-19 vaccination.
Dr Malhotra has also alleged that the King and Princess of Wales's cancer may have been caused by Covid vaccines. These claims have sparked outrage, with Streeting describing them as "dangerous and offensive."
Dr Malhotra estimates that the Covid mRNA jabs have likely caused serious harm or death to millions of people worldwide. He has pointed to hundreds of studies that he claims show harms of mRNA vaccines and that they interfere with genes.
Despite the backlash, Reform UK has distanced itself from Dr Malhotra's opinions, stating that they value free speech. However, at a separate fringe event, the Together Association suggested that the UK should "leave" the World Health Organisation.
As the debate continues, it is crucial to maintain a factual and evidence-based approach when discussing the safety and efficacy of Covid-19 vaccines. It is important to remember that vaccines have played a vital role in controlling the pandemic and saving countless lives.
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