22/04/2026
Tjek
Claims circulating online from a former pharmaceutical executive allege that there was “no real pandemic” and that COVID-19 vaccines caused millions of deaths. These statements have sparked controversy, but they are not supported by credible scientific evidence and have been widely challenged by global health experts.
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most extensively documented public health events in history. Excess mortality data, hospital records, genomic sequencing, and independent reporting confirm that millions of people died from COVID-19, particularly before vaccines were available. These outcomes span continents, healthcare systems, and political contexts, making coordinated fabrication implausible.
COVID vaccines, administered billions of times globally, are among the most closely monitored medical products ever used. Large-scale studies consistently show that vaccines reduced hospitalizations, severe illness, and deaths, especially in older and high-risk populations. While side effects exist and are tracked, claims of millions of vaccine-related deaths are not supported by data, death registries, or peer-reviewed research.
Health authorities stress the importance of distinguishing opinion from verified data. Repeating unverified claims undermines public trust, discourages evidence-based healthcare, and increases preventable harm. Facts are established through data, transparency, and replication, not isolated statements.