DRC Disease X is Malaria- Result of New Vaccine Rollout?

DRC Disease X is Malaria- Result of New Vaccine Rollout?

Mainstream Media Frenzy Falls Short of Truth—Again

The ominous headlines about Disease X, as Gates and cohorts have dubbed the next possible pandemic, fall embarrassingly short of the truth—severe malnutrition, severe malaria, and possibly the vaccine were causing very young children to die in the remote Panzi district of Congo.

According to epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher, MPH:

“It would not be surprising if this new vaccine played a significant role in triggering or exacerbating the severe malaria outbreak.” (1)
  • Interestingly, about the same time (end of October) an outbreak occurred, a new malaria vaccine (R21) had been introduced.
  • Could the outbreak and vaccine be connected?

At this point, it may be too early to tell. A look at the history of Ghana and its malaria vaccine rollout may shed some insight.

Malaria Cases in Ghana by Year

  • 2019: 6.12 million—RTS,S/AS01 vaccine pilot study introduced
  • 2021: 5.45 million
  • 2021: 5.3 million—RTS, S/AS01 approved for widespread use (October 2021)
  • 2022: 5.2 million
  • 2023 (estimated): 6.6 million—R21 Matrix-M vaccine introduced (April 2023)

Observation: Little change in cases of malaria during the rollout of both vaccines. In fact, 2023 showed an increase of over a million cases during the time both vaccines were implemented. Coincidence? Maybe.

A Look at the Facts

  • The world’s first malaria vaccine was the 2019 pilot program in Ghana for the RTS,S/AS01 vaccine. 900,000 children were vaccinated during the pilot program. (2)
  • The RTS,S/AS01 vaccine was approved for widespread use in October 2021. (3)
  • The second vaccine, the R21 Matrix-M malaria vaccine, was introduced in April 2023. (3)
  • Malaria cases jumped over 1 million from 2022 to 2023, when the second vaccine was introduced. (4,5)

Unanswered Questions

  • If the vaccine was so effective, why did the number of malaria cases jump by over a million?
  • Could the vaccine(s) be responsible for the dramatic increase in malaria cases—just like the Covid “vaccine” caused Covid? (6)

Malaria Hits US Soil—Be Prepared

In 2023, 10 cases of locally acquired malaria emerged after a 20-year absence. (7)

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Citations

  1. Hulscher, N. (2024, December 22). Congo's health ministry confirms 'Disease X' as severe malaria. Courageous Discourse.
  2. World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa. (2019, April 30). Malaria vaccine pilot launched in Ghana.
  3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). Malaria vaccines: Public health strategy.
  4. Statista. (2024). Number of confirmed malaria cases in Ghana from 2010 to 2022 (in millions).
  5. Target Malaria. (n.d.). Where we operate: Ghana.
  6. Riemersma, K. K., et al. (2022). Shedding of infectious SARS-CoV-2 despite vaccination. PLoS Pathogens.
  7. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). COVID-19 vaccine safety updates.

Written By Brooke Lounsbury


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