The Second Malaria Vaccine
A predictable sequel
Trials of the much-heralded first malaria vaccine, ‘Mosquirix’, showed a declining efficacy rate of only 30% and a doubling of the risk of death for girls.
One Danish researcher predicted that the injection would kill 1 in 200.
'1 in 200 will die': Millions of children injected with a malaria vaccine more dangerous than the covid shots
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Clinical trials of the ‘groundbreaking’ new malaria vaccine being rolled out to children in Africa revealed the following warning signals: These were a rate of meningitis in those receiving Mosquirix 10 times that of those who did not, increased cerebral malaria cases, and a doubling in the risk of death (from any cause) in girls.
This did not prevent its approval and endorsement by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and the co…



