by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D., Childrens Health Defense:
The U.K. government collected over 34,000 stories about people’s experiences, opinions on COVID-19 vaccines — including from people injured by the shots — as part of its Covid-19 Inquiry. YouTube Commenter John Campbell, Ph.D., shared some of the stories and criticized the government for claiming COVID-19 vaccine injuries are “rare.”
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The “Vaccines and Therapeutics” session of the U.K.’s ongoing inquiry into the COVID-19 pandemic kicked off this week with presentations that included videos of people discussing their vaccine injuries.
Interviewees discussed “suicide bereavement, adverse reactions — horrible reactions — to the vaccines, gaslighting and poo-pooing by medics” who dismissed their injuries as coincidences, John Campbell, Ph.D., reported on his YouTube channel. The videos also highlighted official failures in caring for the vaccine-injured.
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the inquiry in June 2022 to investigate the decision-making during the pandemic by the U.K. government and the administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The first hearings took place in London in June 2023, followed by sessions in Edinburgh, Scotland, Cardiff, Wales, and Belfast, Ireland. The hearings are government-funded and led by an independent chair, the BBC reported.
The inquiry will draw conclusions and make recommendations for the future through a series of reports. The government is not required to follow the recommendations.
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