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Patrick Provost
January 12, 2023
International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research

Patrick Provost, PhD, is "Full Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Université Lava" in Quebec. 

"Abstract

Case reports involving two academic researchers suggest that adverse events (AEs) to COVID-19 messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccination are largely underreported due to numerous clinical, systemic, political and media factors...

Introduction

... This article examines the rationale to improve post-vaccination AE reporting by highlighting barriers, internal to the system, that produce underreporting...

Case Presentation

The two academic scientists in question were otherwise in good health and physical condition before receiving any COVID-19 injection. Both experienced several AEs and are still suffering from AE consecutive to a COVID-19 injection...

On more than one occasion in the following months, physicians would downplay the importance and severity of the symptoms, or even report to the contrary, in the patient’s medical record, in the absence of personalized medical care and follow-up of the patient’s health condition. Finally, it was a nurse who reported the symptoms as potential AEs subsequent to COVID-19 injection to the INSPQ for further investigation...

AE Underreporting

Several different factors may explain the underreporting of AEs that occur in close temporal proximity to COVID-19 mRNA injections and are classified as either clinical, systemic, political, or media driven...

Conclusions

... If accurate or concerning AE data show that the COVID-19 injections are actually causing more harm than good (as some have been arguing; see Seneff & Nigh, 2021; Classen, 2021b; Santiago, 2022b), the authorities have the moral obligation to protect the public, take a good look in their 'blind spot' and recall these experimental products swiftly and globally, and consider promoting preventive measures and alternate safer medical interventions and treatments against COVID-19."

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