- No, a doctor in Malaysia wasn’t executed for giving a COVID-19 vaccine

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- No, a doctor in Malaysia wasn’t executed for giving a COVID-19 vaccine
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A Facebook video is recycling a claim that alleges a doctor was executed in Malaysia for killing a person with a COVID-1

by the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency in Malaysia on adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccination reported there were more than 72 million vaccine doses administered in the country. The agency has a vaccine safety reporting system similar to the Vaccine Adverse Event Report System used in the U.S. It requires health professionals to report all adverse effects from vaccines, even if the cause is not clear.

Of the 1,868 serious reports it received, 613 were reports for death cases. As of April 30, 585 of those cases had been evaluated by an expert committee, and three were found"likely to be related to the vaccination," the report said. A, the last one released before Eads’ claim, said that no deaths had been directly linked to the vaccine.

The Nuremberg Code relates to medical experiments on humans. COVID-19 vaccine critics have long argued baselessly that the shots are experimental, and thus breach the code. But the vaccines are, and have been authorized for use worldwide, including in Malaysia. The vaccines have been through clinical trials with volunteer participants.

In Malaysia, the government in 2018 put a moratorium on executions as the country grappled with abolishing the death penalty. In April, Malaysia’s ParliamentThe law

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