Allegations of ‘contaminated’ vaccines have been discredited by scientific research
A gaggle of medical doctors have written to Oireachtas members calling for the withdrawal of mRNA vaccines from scientific use.
The letter follows an indication by the clinicians exterior the Medical Council’s workplaces in Dublin on Tuesday in assist of Dr Marcus de Brun, a member of the group who’s dealing with an inquiry arising out of his views on COVID vaccines and face masks.

Dr Marcus de Brun
Dr de Brun, who ran Rush Household Follow in Rush, north Dublin, is dealing with an allegation {of professional} misconduct, and accused of failing to assist public well being tips in the course of the pandemic.
His case is ready to be heard by the Medical Council in July.
Of their letter, the group alleges that the mRNA vaccines used within the world response to the pandemic have been ‘contaminated with bacterial DNA, viral genetic materials, and artificial nucleotide bases’.
Research have proven that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could include minuscule quantities of residual DNA from manufacturing processes, however these fragments are closely degraded and pose no danger to human well being.
mRNA from vaccines has additionally been proven to not enter the nucleus and subsequently can’t alter DNA. Intensive trials and real-world knowledge display no long-term genetic danger.
The group has known as on the Irish Authorities to launch an investigation into the vaccines.
Dr de Brun had been appointed to the Medical Council by the then Minister for Well being, Simon Harris, in 2018, however resigned in 2020 when he criticised the Authorities’s dealing with of the pandemic in relation to nursing houses.
On the time of his resignation he described the dealing with of the disaster as ‘the largest political blunder within the historical past of the Irish State’.