(Natural News)
Nonprofit organization Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), an advocate
for full transparency of the medical products’ safety and efficacy, filed a
lawsuit against the U.S. Center for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
and its parent entity, the Department
of Health and Human Services (HHS),
for their refusal to make public the post-licensure safety data of Wuhan coronavirus
(COVID-19) vaccines.
The lawsuit was filed after the
agency turned down three Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to publish
reports, submitted through the CDC’s “V-Safe” system.
The “V-Safe” is a smartphone
application that uses text messaging and web surveys to give “personalized
health check-ins” after a person receives a COVID shot. The “V-Safe” app is
also supposed to allow individuals to report to the CDC if they have any
side effects after getting a COVID-19 vaccine in “near real-time.” The system
is supposed to be so effective that the agency said that depending on reports’
specifics, representatives may call to check on a vaccine recipient to collect
more information.
The system was created because the
CDC said that the Vaccine Adverse Effects Reaction System (VAERS) is
not capable of determining causation, making it unreliable. At the same
time, the agency noted that the COVID-19 vaccines are being administered under
intensive vaccine safety monitoring efforts in the United States.
Thank you to Lew Rockwell for this post.
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