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Friday, 14 June 2024

There could be as many as 50,000 people in the UK who have developed myocarditis post-vaccination

 The MHRA Yellow Card scheme has 1,500 reports of myocarditis. However, drug side effects are hugely underreported.

“There’s data suggesting that 95% of cases are not reported and when you correct this level of underreporting, there could be 25,000-40,000 people with myocarditis from the covid vaccines in the UK,” cardiologist Dr. Dean Patterson testified to the People’s Vaccine Inquiry.

“If you correct using my data, it could be 50,000,” he said.

The UK’s People’s Vaccine Inquiry was launched on Monday. “Fed up by the UK Government kicking the issues around the covid “vaccines” into the long grass, a bunch of us have come together with our own initiative, loosely modelled on the Canadian version,” Jonathan Engler said and recommended, in particular, Doctors For Patients UK’s submission to the Inquiry.

You can follow the People’s Vaccine Inquiry (“the Inquiry”) on Twitter HERE and you can watch or read all the testimonials on its website HERE. The organisers of the Inquiry encourage other experts to come forward and provide additional testimonials by submitting them via THIS email link.

Established in September 2022, Doctors for Patients UK (“DfPUK”) was formed by a group of doctors alarmed by the disregard of medical ethics. The group serves as a platform for sharing and voicing concerns and discussing critical health issues which have been appropriated by global interests.

Because the risks of mRNA and other covid-19 injections outweigh their benefits, DfPUK has launched the ‘The Hope Accord’, a petition that calls for an immediate halt and re-evaluation of these products.

DfPUK submitted their statement to the Inquiry as part of a moral and public duty to address several concerns, among them the risks associated with covid “vaccines” as demonstrated in the numerous adverse reaction reports submitted through the UK’s Yellow Card scheme that are still not being addressed by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (“MHRA”). Its submission to the Inquiry aligns with General Medical Council (“GMC”) mandates that require doctors to act when patient safety is at risk, DfPUK said.

Within its 77-page written statement submitted to the Inquiry are testimonies from several doctors: consultant cardiologist and general physician Dr. Dean Patterson; oncologist Professor Angus Dalgleish; surgeons Mr. T James Royle, Mr. Ian McDermott and Mr. Tony Hintonon; psychiatrist Dr. Ali Ajaz; emergency department doctor Dr. Scott Mitchell; general practitioners Dr. Kathy Grieg, Dr. Caroline Lapworth, Dr. Ayiesha Malik and Dr. Tim Kelly....<<<Read More>>>...