University of Auckland's clinical trials of pregnant women
We're one year on from an article I wrote about the missing data for the pregnant women in NZ who were coerced into getting the covid injections. Have any lessons been learned? Any stories published?
No.
So I thought on this ANZAC public holiday, rather than write a new article, I'd reshare that 2025 article with a couple of updates. Please do take the time to read through and share this article which summarises the main issues related to the University of Auckland's actions:

Prof Katie Groom of the Liggin's Institute, Uni of Auckland, still continues to promote the participation of pregnant women in new clinical trials. Here is a quote from her - is there a glimpse that she knows how unethical these trials are?
"In a couple of the trials that I’ve been involved with we’ve found that an intervention doesn’t work, and not only does it not work, it might potentially cause harm. It’s good to know this so we don’t expose women to unnecessary or unsafe treatments." Says Prof Katie Groom (source)
Here is a typical animated 'information video' from one of Prof Groom's pregnancy research projects:

When time allows, the individuals involved in these unethical projects need further investigation. The fact that pregnant women in New Zealand are still being coerced into taking these experimental injections, is beyond words. But as I evidenced last week, another of University of Auckland's academics, Prof Nikki Turner, seems central to this ongoing BigPharma propaganda:



