https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4TTNmv-wCk
By Dr. Liz Mumper and Children’s Health Defense team | Children’s Health Defense
Children’s Health Defense has created a video of Dr. Liz Mumper’s presentation titled “How Will We Know That a COVID-19 Vaccine is Safe?” This presentation is the result of a collaborative effort between Dr. Mumper and the team of doctors, scientists, and researchers affiliated with CHD.
Dr. Mumper carefully provides detailed answers to two questions often asked by the public: “What does a safe and effective vaccine look like?” and “How will we know that a COVID-19 vaccine is safe?” She reviews many of the reasons why vaccines, as they are currently produced, are not safe, and explains that every year there are tens of thousands of adverse events, many of them resulting in serious conditions or even death.
Dr. Mumper reviews the scientific community’s numerous concerns about the safety of a COVID vaccine and its ingredients, providing information about each of the top COVID vaccine candidates. Lastly, she discusses the legality of mandatory vaccination in a free republic that proclaims to defend the rights of “we the people.”
We hope that individuals will use this video presentation and these additional files as tools to educate friends, parents, policymakers, state and federal legislators, and public health officials who need to know of the relative risks of vaccines in general, and especially those risks associated with COVID vaccines.
PowerPoint Presentation
To view the presentation:
- Desktop computer – mouse over the slide and arrows will appear on the right and left, or click on the circles.
- Mobile devices – simply swipe from left to right.
This presentation can also be downloaded as a pdf (175.2MB) which has links to resources and citations.
COVID Vaccine Concern Facts
Download fact sheets.
About Dr. Mumper
Elizabeth Mumper M.D., FAAP, Pediatrician, President and CEO of The Rimland Center and CHD Scientific Advisory Committee Member
Dr. Mumper is President and CEO of The RIMLAND Center, established to mentor clinicians interested in children with neurodevelopmental problems. Her general pediatrics practice is Advocates for Children. Advocates for Families is devoted to the care of children with autism and other neurodevelopmental problems.
She attended the Medical College of Virginia, did residency training at the University of Massachusetts and University of Virginia, and she served as Chief Resident of Pediatrics at UVA.
Her clinical experience has included five years in pediatric practice, over a decade as Director of Pediatric Education in a Family Practice Residency Program, 16 years as clinical faculty at the University of Virginia, and five years as Medical Director of the Autism Research Institute. She is currently on the faculty of MAPS (Medical Academy for Pediatric Special Needs).
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