Saturday, November 27, 2021

New York physician assistant says she was told to stop reporting COVID shot injuries

Physician assistant Deborah Conrad said on a podcast that when she saw a flood of COVID-19 vaccine adverse events in the ER where she worked, she was told not to report them to VAERS, the U.S. government's official Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.

Deborah Conrad is a physician assistant who worked at United Memorial Medical Center in New York for about 17 years.

In her role as a physician assistant, Conrad would report the incidents to VAERS. At first, she saw "Just a few patients" with what might have been adverse events related to the COVID jab.

The health care veteran brought further concerns to her administration who told her she was "Overreporting," as it was their impression that what looked like vaccine injuries were not in fact caused by the vaccine.

While causation is not explicitly confirmed through the VAERS reporting system, neither can it be presumed that all side effects are reported.

One study in 2010 found that "Fewer than 1% of vaccine injuries" are reported to VAERS, suggesting the actual numbers of deaths and injuries are significantly higher.

While Conrad was not officially terminated for her pro-transparency stance when it came to potential vaccine injuries, she said there was an "Atmosphere" where every time she "Tried to talk about it [she] would get sort of reprimanded." Her "Direct boss" made things "Very uncomfortable." She eventually had to leave her position because of vaccination mandates put in to effect in New York state.
 

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/physician-assistant-says-she-was-told-to-stop-reporting-covid-vaccine-injuries/ 

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