The End of the Experimental Adenovirus COVID Shots? Denmark Permanently Halts AstraZeneca COVID Shots

Earlier today Denmark became the first country to permanently ban the AstraZeneca experimental COVID adenovirus injections that have been linked to fatal blood clots. In another announcement out of Europe earlier today, the European Union (EU) Commission announced that they had decided not to renew Covid-19 vaccine contracts next year with both AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson, the two pharmaceutical companies currently supplying COVID adenovirus "viral vector" vaccines. Could this be primarily a decision based on financial profits and behind-the-scene politics among the worlds' largest pharmaceutical companies vying for position in the new, lucrative COVID "vaccine" market? It would appear that the push is now going to be for the mRNA type of COVID injections.

Forced Vaccination Law in Denmark Abandoned After Public Protests

The ‘epidemic law’ would have handed the Danish government the power to enact mandatory quarantine measures against anyone infected with a dangerous disease, but it was the part about vaccinations that caused the biggest uproar. “The Danish Health Authority would be able to define groups of people who must be vaccinated in order to contain and eliminate a dangerous disease,” reports the Local. “People who refuse the above can – in some situations – be coerced through physical detainment, with police allowed to assist.” However, after nine straight days of protests against the new law, it has now been scrapped.