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Five Years Later: COVID‑19, Vaccine Mortality & the Heart of God

In 2020–21, humanity experienced an estimated 14.8 million excess deaths—far outpacing the ~5.4 million deaths officially attributed to COVID‑19 en.wikipedia.org+1en.wikipedia.org+1. These “excess deaths” quantify the full toll of pandemic disruption, including indirect loss of life.

As global vaccine campaigns rolled out, particularly mRNA vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna, many nations saw dramatic drops in all-cause deaths: one study noted up to ~50% fewer excess deaths in well‑vaccinated countries . In the UK, mortality among hospitalized COVID‑19 patients fell from 40.3% in March 2020 to just 8.1% by June 2021 after widespread vaccination arxiv.org.

Yet this shift wasn’t uniform. Data from Florida suggests vaccinated adults had higher 12-month all-cause and cardiovascular death rates compared to the unvaccinated in the same region, medrxiv.org. Such patterns warrant careful scrutiny.

Scientific voices have sounded caution: some studies propose that mRNA vaccines could induce DNA damage through reverse-transcribed fragments or inflammation via LINE-1 mechanisms. And public health advisers, like Florida’s Surgeon General, raised concerns about DNA contaminants in doses lunduniversity.lu.se+15floridahealth.gov+15tga.gov.au+15. These findings stir debate—and call for transparency.

Yet, leading authorities still uphold vaccine safety: a study in Nature Communications found no significant rise in all-cause or cardiac deaths within 12 weeks of vaccination, nature.com.

🛠️ What should we do now?

  1. Compare the data: Examine both excess mortality and cause-specific death trends before and after vaccines.

  2. Encourage transparent studies: Especially large-scale, long‑term mortality follow-ups.

  3. Engage prayerfully: Seek God’s wisdom amid scientific complexity.

Because at Eden’s Gate, God’s questions still stand:

“Where are you?”
“What have you done?”

Where are we now—as a church, a society, a global family? What responsibilities lie before us in the wake of emergency action? It’s time to reflect—science, ethics, and faith must walk together.

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