Denis Rancourt, a Canadian former professor of physics with over 100 publications in recognized scientific journals, together with three researchers – with professional expertise in microbiology, epidemiology, statistics and big data management – calculated the mortality rate for each dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. They used vaccination rates and excess mortality in 17 countries on 4 continents in the southern hemisphere.
According to the study, the mortality rate for the 17 countries is 0.126%. Based on this, the researchers estimate that a total of 17 million people on earth have died due to the vaccine up to September 2, 2023. This means that this iatrogenic (healthcare-induced) event had a mortality rate of 0.213%.
Denis Rancourt and co-researchers’ calculations are reported in the study “COVID-19 vaccine-associated mortality in the Southern Hemisphere”, published on September 17, 2023.
Source study: Up to 17 Million Deaths Linked to COVID-19 Vaccines Globally
Rancourt, D.G., Baudin, M., Hickey, J., & Mercier, J. (2023). COVID-19 Vaccine-Associated Mortality in the Southern Hemisphere. Correlation Research in the Public Interest. Retrieved from https://correlation-canada.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/2023-09-17-Correlation-Covid-vaccine-mortality-Southern-Hemisphere-cor.pdf. Published September 17, 2023.
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