Monday, March 4th, 2024, 10:31 am
British MPs Want Data About UK Excess Deaths and Vaccine Data (Same Observation in Other Countries)
N today’s channel of Dr. John Campbell there’s a new video that speaks of “Excess deaths, MPs request data” (in relation to the COVID-19 vaccines, too).
And here is the description in case Google censors him again.
Health Secretary urged to release data that ‘may link Covid vaccine to excess deaths’
MPs and peers criticise ‘wall of silence’Tweet from Andrew Bridgen with the letter in full
Health Secretary urged to release data that ‘may link Covid vaccine to excess deaths’
MPs and peers criticise ‘wall of silence’www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/03/02/health-secreta…
MPs and peers have accused the Health Secretary of withholding data that could link the Covid vaccine to excess deaths
A cross-party group
“growing public and professional concerns” UK’s rates of excess deaths since 2020
Demand to be shown the underlying data for to support the Government’s assertion, “no evidence” linking excess deaths to the vaccines for Covid-19.
21 MPs and peers
“If those data do indeed exist, please share them; if thorough investigations have already ruled out such a link, please share the relevant reports,”
“There is no place here for blind faith.”
Written to
Health Secretary
Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC)
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)
Potentially critical data, which maps the date of people’s Covid vaccine doses to the date of their deaths,
have been released to pharmaceutical companies but not put into the public domain.
Data should be released “on the same anonymised basis that it was shared with the pharmaceutical groups, and there seems to be no credible reason why that should not be done immediately”.
“Questions about these trends, however, have to date been met by a relative wall of silence from your organisations and other public health officials.”
A DHSC spokesman
“We are committed to data transparency and publish a wide range of data on excess mortality. The datasets published are kept under constant review.”