The COVID vaccine side effects are slowly but surely beginning to be addressed by the mainstream media after all these years. Check out the latest reports coming from The Telegraph.
The Telegraph addresses the need for an investigation
An all-party group of MPs has raised concerns that the UK’s medical regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), was aware of heart and clotting issues related to Covid vaccines as early as February 2021 but did not promptly highlight the problems for several months.
The MHRA is responsible for approving drugs and devices, as well as monitoring the side effects caused by treatments. The MPs are calling for an investigation into the MHRA’s handling of vaccine side effects.
But the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on pandemic response and recovery, an influential group of MPs, has raised “serious patient safety concerns”.
It has claimed that “far from protecting patients” the regulator operates in a way that “puts them at serious risk”.
A total of 25 Members of Parliament from four different political parties have written to the health select committee to request an immediate investigation.
In response, Steve Brine, the chairman of the health committee, has confirmed that an inquiry into patient safety is highly probable.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) sent a letter to Mr Brine stating that they have reason to believe that the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) had prior knowledge of heart and clotting issues that occurred after the COVID-19 vaccination as early as February 2021.
However, the MHRA did not bring these problems to light for several months.
While Denmark and other European countries halted the administration of the AstraZeneca vaccine over clotting concerns in March 2021, the MHRA only published safety advice on April 7, when over 24 million people had already received the vaccine.
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Also, it’s important to mention the fact that, in Australia, the narrative has already collapsed.