MHRA failed to apply sufficient due diligence to covid vaccines.
Approval processes have now been diluted for all medicines.
An independent inquiry is required.
Sep 9, 2023 • 13 tweets • 3 min read
🧵On Thursday MPs debated Primodos & the harm it caused to unborn babies in the 50s to 70s.
Decades later affected families have not been compensated. The have been failed by the government, legal system & @MHRAgovuk.
22 MPs spoke every single one of them supported the victims and @mariacaulfield agreed to meet with the families & review the findings of the Cumberlege report.
This appears to be a positive step forward for the families, hopefully they finally get redress.
May 16, 2023 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
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Would you be worried if The Office for Nuclear Regulation @The_ONR applied lessons from the way @MHRAgovuk approved covid vaccines?
They are considering it 😱 assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/upl…
Another story of industry pressure, pushing for dilution of regulation.
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"During the review we heard criticism that this was still too slow for industry and continued to carry risks that the unique requirements of new nuclear technologies
would not be understood increasing costs as a result.
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May 13, 2023 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
Thank you @ABridgen for asking a parliamentary question based on the Perseus Report.
MPs can no longer deny their knowledge of it, as many have done so far. hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2023-0…
In October 2020, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency awarded a contract worth £1.5 million to Genpact to use artificial intelligence to analyse yellow card adverse event reports associated with covid-19 injections.
Apr 24, 2023 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
Peter Doshi wrote an article in @bmj_latest in 2018 on Pandemrix.
He started with
"Pandemrix vaccine: why was the public not told of early warning signs?"
"He concluded"
If history were to repeat itself, does the public have a right to know?