factcheck.afp makes erroneous claim about Dr. Sheri Tenpenny
Dr. Tenpenny, [24.04.21 14:45]
Another erroneous fact check about me!!!
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US doctor makes false claims about risk of Covid-19 vaccination
Ian Timberlake, AFP USA Facebook Twitter Email
Published on Friday 23 April 2021 at 15:33
Updated on Friday 23 April 2021 at 16:28
Ian Timberlake Fuct Checkers quote
"An American physician and anti-vaccination advocate claims in a video viewed more than 169,000 times that widely used Covid-19 vaccines have not been properly tested and pose long-term health risks. But experts say her claims are inaccurate, the technology used in the inoculations was under development well before the pandemic, the shots were trialed on tens of thousands of people, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that long-term side effects are unlikely."
Ian Timberlake Fuct Checkers experts erroneous claims that are failing to age well.
Roselyn Lemus-Martin, who has a doctorate in molecular cell biology from Oxford University and specializes in vaccines and treatment of Covid-19, said that there is “no scientific proof” showing the mRNA shots provoke auto-immune diseases and, on the contrary, the technology “could help as therapy” to treat them.
Thalia García Téllez, a researcher in infectious diseases and infectology at Cochin Hospital in Paris, said that auto-immune diseases can be “the consequence of one or several DNA mutations. The process by which these mutations appear has nothing to do with messenger RNA.”
Concerning the damage allegedly inflicted on the lungs by antibodies, Palma Rocchi, an mRNA specialist and research director at the National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm) in Paris, said “that is not supported by data in the scientific literature.”
And Kate Mullane, a professor with University of Chicago Medicine, where she is director of infectious disease clinical trials, said: “The antibodies do not cause tissue damage.”
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