Antibodies created from vaccine may target protein responsible for successful pregnancy, petition claims
European doctors are warning that a COVID-19 vaccine could make women infertile.
The doctors are demanding increased scrutiny or “regulatory action” of clinical trials of vaccine candidates designed to target COVID-19, according to a newly released petition.
The doctors specifically highlight several vaccine candidates that help the patient create antibodies against spike proteins of SARS-CoV-2.
The issue is, the protein responsible for the development of a placenta in women, Syncytin-1, also takes the form of spike proteins of SARS viruses.
“There is no indication whether antibodies against spike proteins of SARS viruses would also act like anti-Syncytin-1 antibodies,” says the petition. “However, if this were to be the case this would then also prevent the formation of a placenta which would result in vaccinated women essentially becoming infertile.”
The petitioner and co-petitioner, Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg & Dr. Michael Yeadon, respectively, both stress they are acting in “good faith” to the petition’s intended recipient, the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
“… Many EU residents/citizens will suffer irreparable harm because once the EMA approves the COVID- 19 vaccine(s) in question, both governments of EU member states and employers in the EU are most likely going to recommend them for widespread use.”
“This petition is also not frivolous and is being pursued in good faith as it seeks to increase the scientific integrity and reliability of the trials of the COVID-19 vaccines.”
The full petition can be found HERE.