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Bombshell: 98% of Adverse Events Are NOT Being Reported in the UK, According to Top Professor of Medicine

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Aug 13, 2023
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Retired nurse educator Dr. John Campbell dropped yet another explosive video on his Youtube channel Saturday. He shared how the Pandemic Response and Recovery Group, a bipartisan parliamentary group in the United Kingdom, raised concerns about the country's approach to vaccine safety. Notably, evidence suggests that a staggering 98% of adverse reactions to vaccines may not be reported.

At the center of this controversy lies the UK's Yellow Card System, a mechanism to report adverse reactions. Though originally paper-based (hence the name "yellow card"), this system has since gone digital. Nonetheless, its efficacy is now under scrutiny.

According to Carl Heneghan, Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine at the University of Oxford, as little as only 2% of adverse reactions are being reported through this system, rendering it basically useless.

Professor Carl Heneghan. Image: https://www.cebm.ox.ac.uk

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