Kotlar Wants Judiciary to Look into Matters Surrounding Covid-19 Vaccines

22. augusta 2025 11:22
Bratislava, 22 August (TASR) - Responding to the statement by the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV) concerning its analysis of the composition of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines on Thursday (21 August), Government Proxy for Investigating the Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic Peter Kotlar told TASR that he wants this matter to be decided by the judiciary. He noted that the two sides will at some point be sitting in front of a prosecutor: "An expert from a certified laboratory, and scientists without an expert's seal from a non-certified SAV workplace." "I won't comment further. I intuitively perceive the work of the police, prosecution and courts from my own perspective. Truth is self-standing, it does not need help. Time will tell," stated Kotlar. Back in March, Kotlar submitted an expert report on the analysis of mRNA vaccines used in Slovakia to Prosecutor-General Maros Zilinka. According to Kotlar, his analysis confirmed that all tested vaccine batches are capable of altering human DNA, which he claims may lead to the development of several serious diseases. As TASR learnt from SAV on Thursday (21 August), an analysis of the composition of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines has clearly shown that these vaccines contain only trace amounts of DNA molecules, far below the maximum level set. Statements and publications claiming high levels of DNA, including those that prompted the SAV analysis, are based on technically incorrect procedures and/or misinterpreted results. Such claims are false and misleading, according to a SAV statement sent by Andrea Nozdrovicka from the academy to TASR. In April, Health Minister Kamil Sasko (Voice–SD) asked SAV to test samples of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Experts were tasked with preparing a comprehensive report including a quantitative analysis of DNA presence and other substances in selected retention batches of vaccines used among the Slovak population, as well as an analysis of their potential impact on the human body. The cost of the analysis was estimated at approximately €350,000. jrg/df/ko
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