Among COVID-19 Vaccines, ‘Novavax Is Probably the Safest’: Dr. Peter McCullough

The U.S. government, along with other related entities, ‘never cared which one was taken’ when they mandated the COVID-19 vaccines, said the doctor.
Among COVID-19 Vaccines, ‘Novavax Is Probably the Safest’: Dr. Peter McCullough
Syringes with a shot of Novavax's COVID-19 vaccine in Berlin, Germany, on Feb. 28, 2022. Carsten Koall/Getty Images
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Novavax is “probably” the safest COVID-19 vaccine compared to other brands, according to cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough who added that he still would not recommend the shot due to high cardiac risks posed by COVID jabs.

“Early in the COVID-19 vaccine campaign, people used to ask me ‘which vaccine is the safest?’” Dr. McCullough wrote in a Nov. 4 Substack post. He suggested Novavax, pointing to a February 2023 study published at the National Library of Medicine. The study “reported on 61,812 cases of myocarditis, pericarditis, and myopericarditis in the WHO VigiBase and found all three major classes of vaccines have elevated risks, however the mRNA vaccines consistently are the most risky,” Dr. McCullough wrote.
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