Slovak Government Report Calls for Ban of ‘Dangerous’ mRNA Vaccines
Just days after the Slovakian commission made its recommendation, the town council of Port Hedland, in Western Australia voted to support a ban on mRNA products and called on the Australian government to implement a ban. |
An official report by a Slovak government commission investigating the COVID-19 pandemic recommended mRNA vaccines be banned after determining they are “dangerous.”
The commission also called on Slovakia to oppose the World Health Organization’s (WHO) pandemic treaty and recent amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR).
“Unless the vaccination with mRNA products is stopped or at least their efficiency and safety is proven, which today I already know it won’t, and unless we save the Slovak Republic from the centralisation of power under the WHO, my task is senseless,” Kotlár said.
According to Slovak news agency TASR, Kotlár said the report will be released to the public once the country’s government convenes. The report was included on the agenda of today’s cabinet meeting.
Kotlár, an orthopedic surgeon, was named to his position in January. Since then, the commission has been accused of questioning the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccines and of being “tainted by anti-vaxxer leadership.”