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Another renowned Japanese health expert calls for halt to COVID ‘vaccinations’

Dr. Atsuo Yanagisawa news

Dr. Atsuo Yanagisawa, a distinguished expert in health science and a former president of the International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine, is raising significant concerns about COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, especially for older adults.

A respected educator who has taught Clinical Medicine at Kyorin University’s School of Health Sciences and Clinical Cardiology at Kyorin University Hospital, Dr. Yanagisawa is known for his impactful work in heart health and nutrition. With over 140 scientific papers and books to his name, his contributions have earned him global recognition.

In a recent video, Dr. Yanagisawa reveals some startling data comparing the safety profiles of the flu shot and COVID-19 vaccines among those aged 65 and older. Over a ten-year span, only four individuals out of 180 million experienced severe reactions to the flu shot. However, in just three years, 378 people reportedly suffered fatal side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine—a rate that Dr. Yanagisawa points out is 90 times higher than the flu shot.

He said the risks associated with administering the COVID-19 vaccine to seniors were too high, stating that it is ‘more than 100 times riskier.’ Dr. Yanagisawa called for halting COVID-19 vaccinations until their safety is ensured. He calls on those who share his concerns to raise their voices and sign a petition to push for further safety evaluations.

Dr. Yanagisawa joins a growing list of leading Japanese health experts calling for the mRNA jabs to stop immediately, as ‘anti-WHO Pandemic Treaty’ protests take place throughout the country.

Yanagisawa shared his views in a video on social media, which was translated by former Big Pharma exec-turned-COVID-jab-whistleblower Aussie17.

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