Concerned Ghanaian doctors have urged President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to halt the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccination with immediate effect.
They claim that the government’s claim that the vaccination prevents infection and dissemination is untrue.
According to Classfmonline, concerned doctors claim that recent research reveal that the vaccinated population is becoming increasingly important in the transmission of COVID-19, and that vaccinated people have instead become a source of outbreaks.
“During the early days of the pandemic, the prevalent sentiment was to hold on for a vaccine to come along and save the day,” the doctors wrote in a letter to President Akufo-Addo. We were told that these vaccines were our only hope for surviving the pandemic, since they would provide protection against infection, avoid hospitalizations for severe/critical diseases, and save lives. All of them, however, have been proven to be erroneous assumptions over time.”
They also demanded that the government remove the requirement for evidence of immunization immediately. Backing their argument with data, the concerned doctors indicated that the assertion that these COVID-19 vaccines reduce the risk of hospitalization and death has been shown to be inaccurate as well.
They said, “in the state of Vermont, USA, it has been shown that 79% of deaths in September 2021 were among fully vaccinated individuals.
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“Over the month of September last year in the UK, approximately 79% of deaths were among fully vaccinated individuals as well. There are even schools of thought that theorise that the vaccinated are the main drivers of the pandemic,” classfmonline.com quoted them as having said.
They added that relevant metrics indicate that, Ghana and Africa have done better than most of the world, they however recommend that many Ghanaians can strengthen their immune system by eating local dishes and fruits as recommended by the president in the early days of the pandemic.
“Per your dietary advice during the early days of the pandemic, Mr. president said many Ghanaians may have strengthened their immune system after eating more of our local dishes and fruits which tend to be high in vitamins, minerals, and other micronutrients,” they added.
They urged the government to conduct further research into locally made remedies and treatment for COVID-19.