The German Parliament vice president has called for immediate investigations into deaths that occurred two weeks after COVID-19 inoculation.
“I think it is essential that every unexplained death that occurs within 14 days after a vaccination is automatically registered as a suspected case with the Paul Ehrlich Institute,” Bundestag VP Wolfgang Kubicki told German newspaper Die Welt last week.
“This is obviously not the case yet.”
Kubicki’s statement follows a recent German study that analyzed autopsies of individuals who died shortly after receiving a COVID-19 shot.
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The study showed that 20% of the “sudden deaths” shortly after COVID-19 inoculation were caused by myocarditis.
In total, researchers found that 30% of deaths examined happened “shortly after the vaccination,” and “that vaccination was the cause of death.”
Following the discovery that upwards of 30 percent of all deaths that he and his team have evaluated are linked to covid “vaccination,”
VP of German Parliament Wolfgang Kubicki calls for full investigation into covid “vaccine” injuries and deathshttps://t.co/sS3krDsngU pic.twitter.com/hXdZsPcqA5— ZNeveri (@ZNeveri) December 23, 2022
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Die Welt reports the parliamentary vice president, elected to office in 2017 and re-elected in 2021, referenced a study conducted by Peter Schirmacher, chief pathologist at the Heidelberg University Clinic, in which researchers found 30 percent of deaths examined happened “shortly after the vaccination,” and “that vaccination was the cause of death.”
“We are talking about a relevant number that makes it necessary to approach this problem systematically,” Kubicki explained, adding autopsies should “regularly” be carried out by health authorities if a person dies within two weeks of a jab.
“That also makes sense because the conditional approval of these vaccines took place under enormous time pressure,” acknowledged the parliamentary leader.
Addressing Kubicki’s push for more data, Bundestag Union health policy advisor Tino Sorge (Christian Democratic Union of Germany) agreed the results of Schirmacher’s research required further investigation.
German news outlet Bild discussed Kubicki’s calls for further investigation into possible vaccine-related deaths and the alarming results of Schirmacher’s study.
“Two years after the first corona vaccination, it is high time for a more open approach to vaccination side effects and vaccination damage,” Sorge told Die Welt. “The study (by Peter Schirmacher d. Red.) is worrying – also because it shows how little we know about the risks of the vaccines even after two years.”
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