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Probably the first substantial signal the US COVID-19 vaccine program was headed off the rails occurred in the very first week of mass vaccination in December 2020. The newsreels were full of images depicting well-intentioned pregnant mothers getting injected with lipid nanoparticles laced with mRNA coding for the Wuhan Institute of Virology wild-type Spike protein.

Reaction from prudent doctors was immediate! How could this special and excluded group from genetic therapy clinical trials suddenly receive shots with no published results on safety during pregnancy? How could this be happening with no mutagenicity or teratogenicity studies? How was the five-year period of safety observation for gene transfer biotechnology skipped?

Pregnant mothers and vaccine center workers didn’t seem to care. There were no assurances of gestational, peripartum, or long-term safety. Would the baby be affected by this brand-new technology? The FDA and regulatory world appear in a tranced oblivion. The train steamrolled from there, and two years later, we are picking up the pieces of what happened.

Dr. McCullough and previous guest Dr. Raphael Stricker published six months into the vaccine program a warning that the COVID-19 vaccine should be considered pregnancy category X. This designation should have been assigned by the vaccine manufacturers and agreed to by the FDA and properly placed on all vaccine program documents. All drugs have a pregnancy category designation giving mothers and doctors guidance on what is known and how safe products are during pregnancy.

Category A: The possibility of fetal harm appears remote. Extremely few drugs exist in this category (e.g., multiple vitamins).

Category B: If there is a clinical need for a drug in this category, they are considered safe to use. Examples: acetaminophen, amoxicillin.

Category C: These drugs should be given only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. Examples: fluoroquinolones, gentamicin, saccharin, aspirin.

Category D: There is positive evidence of human fetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk. They should only be used in pregnancy when the alternatives are worse. Examples: tetracyclines, ACE inhibitors, most antineoplastics.

Category X: The risk of use of the drug in pregnant women clearly outweighs any possible benefit. The drug is contraindicated in women who are or may become pregnant. Examples: thalidomide, oral contraceptives, statins (e.g., Lipitor ®).

In this issue of the Report, we have Dr. Kimberly Biss, a practicing OB/GYN from Florida who was Chief of Staff at her hospital. She tells the story from her point of view of what took place at her labor and delivery department and among her pregnant patients. All the way from acute COVID-19 respiratory illness, treatment, complications, and COVID-19 vaccination. So many of our listeners have had questions on this topic, so be sure to listen all the way through the back side of the Report.

Our music contribution this week is “Without Fear” from Irish artist and therapist Philip Cullen. So let’s get real, let’s get loud; on America Out Loud Talk Radio, this is The McCullough Report!

The McCullough Report: Sat/Sun 2 PM ET Encore 7 PM – Internationally recognized Dr. Peter A. McCullough, known for his iconic views on the state of medical truth in America and around the globe, pierces through the thin veil of mainstream media stories that skirt the significant issues and provide no tractable basis for durable insight. Listen on iHeart Radio, our world-class media player, or our free apps on AppleAndroid, or AlexaEach episode goes to major podcast networks early in the week and can be heard on-demand anywhere in the world.

MANY VOICES, ONE FREEDOM: UNITED IN THE 1ST AMENDMENT

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Haki
Haki
1 year ago

Doctor McCullough can you send me studies of the risks associated with blood transfusions of jabbed versus un-jabbed donor’s.

Thank you ❤️

Haki
Haki
1 year ago

Hi it’s Haki here again.

I forgot to mention blood transfusion for a baby

We have a legal case before the courts in New Zealand.

Send me your e-mail address and I will send a video clip

Thank you ❤️

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