Dr. Robert Chandler is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon, educator and researcher with a remarkable career spanning orthopedics, trauma surgery, and public health analysis. Dr. Chandler presents findings on the impacts of COVID-19 vaccines on young people, from conception to age 17. He discusses adverse events, myocarditis, and potential long-term effects based on data analysis and case studies.
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Summary
Dr. Chandler presents a comprehensive analysis of COVID-19 vaccine impacts on young people from conception through age 17. He discusses findings from VAERS data, case studies, and histological evidence showing potential adverse effects in various organ systems. Key topics include:
– Impacts on fetal development and pregnancy outcomes
– Adverse events in children and adolescents
– Myocarditis and other cardiac issues in young people
– Potential long-term effects and autoimmune concerns
– Distribution of vaccine components throughout the body
– Age and sex differences in adverse event rates
– Specific clinical disorders observed in children
Dr. Chandler argues that the risk-benefit ratio does not support vaccinating young children against COVID-19. He expresses concern about potential long-term and heritable effects. The presentation includes detailed analysis of VAERS data, autopsy findings, and individual case reports to support his conclusions.
Credentials
Dr. Robert Chandler has had an impressive career in orthopedic surgery, education, and research. He graduated from Stanford University with degrees in biology and psychology, earned his MD from Northwestern University, and completed an MBA at the University of Southern California. His medical training includes an orthopedic residency and trauma fellowship in Switzerland and Germany. Dr. Chandler served as Chief Financial Officer and managing partner at a major orthopedic clinic, was an orthopedic consultant to professional sports teams, and taught as an associate clinical professor at USC School of Medicine. He has over 40 peer-reviewed publications, developed surgical innovations, and received awards for scholarly excellence. Dr. Chandler now applies his expertise to analyzing the impacts of COVID-19 vaccines, particularly on young people.