The Independent Medical Alliance urges caution on a new JAMA Internal Medicine study linking the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine to reduced cardiovascular events.

“The bottom line is that the study does not provide definitive evidence that COVID-19 vaccination broadly reduces cardiovascular risk.”
— Dr. Joseph Varon, IMA President and Chief Medical Officer

While the pro-mRNA camp is promoting the study as evidence of cardiovascular benefits from COVID-19 vaccination, the study itself is not a randomized clinical trial, but rather merely an observational study.

“We cannot let politics drive the needed research and reconciliation needed from the COVID response era,” said Dr. Joseph Varon, President and Chief Medical Officer of the Independent Medical Alliance. “We need statistically accurate studies about what exactly is happening to patients who received mRNA and what future population impacts we should anticipate. What we don’t need are non-statistically valid samples which seem more focused on driving a narrative than finding the truth.”

Issues with the JAMA study include:

https://imahealth.substack.com/p/new-jama-covid-19-vaccine-study-misses?

** No link to the study itself