"SARS-CoV-2 mass vaccination: Urgent questions on vaccine safety that demand answers from international health agencies, regulatory authorities, governments and vaccine developers"
233 If vaccination programs worldwide do not institute independent data safety monitoring boards 234 (DSMB), event adjudication committees (EAC), and enact risk mitigation, we will call for a
235 pause in the mass vaccination program. If DSMBs and EACs do not exist currently, as would be
236 imperative for any investigational biomedical program, then vaccination should be immediately
237 halted for those demographic groups at highest risk of vaccine-associated death or serious
238 adverse effects, during the time it takes to assemble these boards and committees and commence
239 their assessments.
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241 In the context of these concerns, we propose opening an urgent pluralistic, critical, and
242 scientifically-based dialogue on SARS-CoV-2 vaccination among scientists, medical doctors,
243 international health agencies, regulatory authorities, governments, and vaccine developers. This 244 is the only way to bridge the current gap between scientific evidence and public health policy 245 regarding the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. We are convinced that humanity deserves a deeper
246 understanding of the risks than what is currently touted as the official position. An open
247 scientific dialogue is urgent and indispensable to avoid erosion of public confidence in science
248 and public health and to ensure that the WHO and national health authorities protect the interests
249 of humanity during the current pandemic. Returning public health policy to evidence-based
250 medicine, relying on a careful evaluation of the relevant scientific research, is urgent. It is
251 imperative to follow the science.
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