The UKHSA head, Jenny Harries, faced criticism for providing detailed deaths data to vaccine companies but not releasing it to the public, citing 'commercial sensitivity reasons'. Critics argue that the agency has individual-level vaccination data linked to mortality records but won't share them with independent researchers.
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Today's Daily Sceptic update is here. An EV malfunctions at 100mph, forcing police to ram it off the road; the national shame of the NHS; and the UKHSA provides mortality data to Big Pharma but not to the public for 'commercial sensitivity reasons'. https://t.co/P8mKXn4RM2 https://t.co/E6DbKyv8Kl
This is outrageous. The UK government refuses to release individual-level COVID-19 vaccine mortality data, providing the ridiculous excuse that these data are "commercially sensitive." Do they have no shame? https://t.co/e8cPK5WaUA
Wow. Think about this: gov’t has data on effects of vaccines on its citizens but will only release this info to pharma companies so that their “commercial interests” will continue to be protected. I do think we citizens have helped their commercial interests long enough, don’t… https://t.co/IuHAtM3XDZ
This testimony by @UKHSA's Dame Jenny Harries is outrageous. The agency has individual-level vaccination data linked to mortality records, which they have released to pharma companies, but won't release them to independent researchers to protect "commercial interests." https://t.co/BBe6CP8ybw
On Monday, UKHSA head Jenny Harries told MPs the agency had supplied detailed deaths data to vaccine companies but couldn't release it to the public for 'commercial sensitivity reasons'. Something to hide? https://t.co/7witj17q7I