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Port Hedland Council Votes 5-2 to Suspend Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines Over Contaminated DNA Concerns
Oct 13, 2024, 05:36 AM
Port Hedland Council in Western Australia, known as Australia's iron ore capital, has passed a motion with a 5-2 majority vote calling for an immediate suspension of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. The council will send correspondence to the Prime Minister and all other councils in Australia, raising concerns about contaminated DNA within the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA injections. The motion was led by Councillor Adrian McRae, who voiced significant concerns about vaccine safety.
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