Human clinical trials are taking place in the Netherlands to vaccinate people against malaria using mosquitoes infected with a genetically modified version of the parasite.
Dr Peter McCullough has drawn attention to the trials in a recent post on his Substack page.
The trials are taking place at two university medical centers in the Netherlands, and the first results have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
“It seems as if the world of vaccinology has ramped up to a feverish pitch with amplified research, massive funding, and no limit to the extent in which vaccines could be injected into humans,” McCullough wrote.
Researchers have called the trials “promising,” but others warn that the practice carries serious risks. Current vaccines for malaria have limited efficacy, wearing off after a short period of time, and offer little protection in areas where the parasite is endemic. […]
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