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Transformative Health Justice calls on South African Government to ban COVID-19 vaccines

BY PAUL JUNOR

The impact of COVID-19 on the world has left a trail of emotional, mental, financial, and economic fallout that will take years to recover from. Yet, in the midst of this there have been concerns expressed by many regarding the effects of COVID-19 vaccination. There has been documentation of adverse side effects in many leading and prestigious medical journals.

Transformative Health Justice (THJ) is an organization pushing to end COVID-19 vaccinations. They believe, “Equitable and proper care is foremost a human right,” and they are assisting in the fight for suitable health care. We aim to transform the system fully and functionally by awareness through campaigns like SAHARI which is a highly publicized campaign for health justice and ivermectin.

Transformative Health Justice advocates Shabnam Mohamed and Sabelo Sibanda were interviewed. In the interview they stated that the group is pushing to ensure that children do not receive the COVID-19 vaccine because they believe that it will be harmful to them. Sabelo alleges that minors have been injected with unapproved COVID-19 shots. He mentioned that he heard from many people who have taken the shot that they are currently experiencing adverse side effects. He would like it to be made possible that children be prevented from getting the shot as this would prevent them from being exposed to the side effects.

He states, “There is a high rise of patients manifesting various symptoms some of which are unexplainable in as far as what the doctors are saying. And the common denominator is that this is happening in people who have taken the jab. By taking the jab I mean those who have taken the so-called COVID-19 vaccine. They are the people who have certainly started to manifest what is a cause of concern.”

Sabelo would like to prevent others from suffering the same complications. He continues, “So now we’re saying that because of the rise of adverse reactions that the doctors are reporting it is necessary not to expose any other people to the same conditions. The reason why we’re taking this approach is because these conditions are peculiar to people who have taken the jab and to no one else, and more people are going to doctors with these conditions.”

Shabnam Mohamed mentioned that Transformative Health Justice is not an anti-vaccine company. She states, “It is a pro-safety and access to health organization. The pharmaceutical industry has a long history of criminal behaviour. We are here to protect the public.”

Transformative Health Justice is hoping that the Department of Health in South Africa will listen and respond to their concerns. They would like it to terminate the vaccination campaign until it is able to conduct a thorough and complete investigation. There is hope that the authorities will listen to their concerns and find out if they are warranted.

It still remains to be seen whether the South African government will comply and give in to the demands of the THJ. It will certainly raise a lot of international eyebrows if they have a change of heart.

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