Remdesivir estimated to have killed 100,000 Americans

John Beaudoin is calling for a criminal investigation into remdesivir citing data that it may have killed 100,000 people in America.

The US Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) authorised the experimental antiviral drug remdesivir, brand name Veklury, for emergency use against covid-19 in May 2020. By October 2020, it had received full approval. It remains a primary treatment for covid-19 in hospitals, despite research showing it lacks effectiveness and can cause high rates of organ failure.

In mid-February, Beaudoin called for a criminal investigation into the drug, citing data for Massachusetts he estimates remdesivir may have killed 100,000 people in the US. “They know,” he tweeted, “or they wilfully refuse to know. Either way, it’s homicide.”

Remdesivir Thread – 47 sec Video first followed by Massachusetts graphs.
Estimated 100K people were killed by Remdesivir in USA alone. They know or the willfully refuse to know. Either way, it’s homicide. pic.twitter.com/5jDhPho7gf

— John Beaudoin, Sr. aka, Coquin de Chien (@JohnBeaudoinSr) February 13, 2023

Using a Freedom of Information Act (“FOI”) request, Beaudoin received all the death certificates in Massachusetts, USA, from 2015 to 2022.  He produced graphs from the information he received and found 1,840 excess deaths from acute renal failure from 1 January 2021 to 30 November 2022, which he believes may be due to remdesivir.

Beaudoin also revealed an increase in deaths from acute renal failure (“ARF”) in every age group over 15 years old, from 2015 to 2022. “Thousands dead in Massachusetts ARF likely due to remdesivir. This requires CRIMINAL investigation,” he tweeted attaching the graph below.

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