EU Country’s Prime Minister Issues Warning on Covid Vaccine
Slovakia’s Robert Fico has highlighted a recent study indicating the presence of DNA and other undeclared substances in Covid-19 vaccines supplied to the nation. The Slovak Prime Minister has called for an immediate cessation of government...

The Slovak Prime Minister has called for an immediate cessation of government purchases of these vaccines, referencing a report that reveals mRNA jabs contain exceedingly high levels of DNA and undisclosed substances from the manufacturer.
Initially, Bratislava considered an outright ban on the vaccines following a report published in October by a commission led by Peter Kotlar, an orthopedic doctor and member of the ruling Slovak National Party. The report claimed that these mRNA jabs alter human DNA and lack sufficient testing, thereby warranting a halt in administration until proven safe.
Kotlar has characterized the Covid-19 pandemic as an “act of bioterrorism” and a “fabricated operation,” alleging that vaccine manufacturers Moderna and Pfizer are transforming vaccinated individuals into “genetically modified organisms.”
However, this report faced considerable opposition from rival political parties and former Slovak Health Minister Zuzana Dolinkova, who questioned Kotlar’s credentials related to the topic. She subsequently resigned from her position that same month, citing governmental support for anti-vaccine sentiments and inadequate emphasis on healthcare.
In a post on X on Wednesday, Fico shared a video in which he asserted that disregarding the Kotlar-led commission's findings on vaccine quality would be “extremely irresponsible.”
He mentioned that in March, he had directed the Health Ministry to form a working group to address the findings presented in the expert report. However, he recognized that the results might not come quickly enough.
Fico stated his intention to resolve the issue “in a reasonable timeframe” and suggested at an upcoming government meeting that the Slovak Academy of Sciences should conduct a quantitative analysis regarding the presence of DNA and other substances in the vaccines.
The prime minister also proposed that the government should alert the public about the “serious findings” related to the jabs, noting that “although Covid-19 vaccination rates are extremely low, people deserve such a warning.”
Furthermore, he suggested that Slovakia should suspend the purchase of additional vaccines from the unspecified manufacturer, which the nation is obliged to do under a contract signed by the previous government in 2023.
Bratislava is still expected to acquire nearly 300,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines in 2025 and 2026, projected to cost around $6.6 million. Fico emphasized that “until the results of the additional quantitative analysis are delivered, the government should not procure further vaccines from this manufacturer or pay for them.”
James del Carmen for TROIB News
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