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How can one give informed consent when most of the information about the negative effects is not disclosed in the letter to the citizens?

By Rasheed Danesi.


Photo shows Florida Surgeon General Joseph A. Lapado, MD, PhD.


Regarding Informed consent☝🏾


Per On 1 October, vaccination against covid-19 is again offered in Denmark.

In order for citizens to give informed consent according to the regulations of the law, it must apply that they must be informed correctly about the possible (reported and registered) side effects that are now associated with the vaccine.


In the letter to citizens from the Danish Health Authority, you can read the following:


"Which side effects can there be with the va€€ins?


The most frequent side effects of vaccination are soreness where you have been stung. You may also get a headache. Less frequent side effects are malaise, fever and muscle pain.


In rare cases, severe allergic reactions can be seen. After the vaccination, you must wait at the vaccination site for 15 minutes so that you can get help if you have an allergic reaction. If you have previously reacted with a severe allergic reaction after vaccination or injection of another drug, you should talk to a doctor before being vaccinated.”


The above is from the letter to the citizens, but if you go online at ssi_dk, which many older people do not do (don't have the skills to), incl. my own mother-in-law, who is still struggling to recover from the 2nd covid-19 vaccination, you can read the following:


"The vast majority of suspected side effects reported are mild or moderate. These are mainly known and temporary side effects such as pain and itching at the injection site, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, nausea and fever. For Comirnaty®, myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) or pericarditis (inflammation of the pericardium) are side effects that occur with a frequency of "very rare", that is, in less than one in 10,000 people. Heavy menstrual bleeding is considered a possible side effect.”


If you search a little further 🧐 on the Danish Medicines Agency_dk and know what to look for, you will find that just over 200,000 side effects have been reported after the covid-19 vaccine.


If you search outside our borders 🕵🏾 and, for example, look at Florida's latest updated guidance for covid-19 boosters for the autumn and winter season 2024-2025, they write, among other things, the following which is consistent with the international literature regarding the vaccines.


“The latest booster approval was given in the absence of booster-specific clinical trial data conducted in humans. Furthermore, this booster does not protect against the current dominant strain, which accounts for approx. 37% of infections in the US. There are currently limited data showing whether these boosters provide any significant protection against the virus and subsequent circulating variants. Although randomized clinical trials are usually used to approve drugs, the federal government has not required COVID-19 vaccine makers to demonstrate that their boosters prevent hospitalizations or deaths from COVID-19 disease.


In addition, the federal government has not provided sufficient data to support the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 boosters or acknowledged previously identified safety concerns associated with COVID-19 vaccines and boosters, including:


prolonged circulation of mRNA and spike protein in some vaccine recipients, increased risk of lower respiratory tract infections, and increased risk of autoimmune disease after vaccination.”


and further:


“Providers and patients should be aware of the outstanding issues with mRNA COVID-19 vaccine safety and efficacy:


The mRNA COVID-19 vaccines pose a risk of subclinical and clinical myocarditis and other cardiovascular conditions among otherwise healthy individuals.


The mRNA COVID-19 vaccine may be associated with an increased risk of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).


The mRNA COVID-19 vaccine may be associated with an increased risk of autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriasis.


Throughout the pandemic, studies across geographic regions showed that the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are associated with negative efficacy after four to six months. As the effectiveness waned, studies showed that people vaccinated with COVID-19 developed an increased risk of infection.


Elevated levels of mRNA and spike protein from the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine persist among some individuals for an indefinite period of time, which may pose health risks.


Potential DNA integration from the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines poses a unique and heightened risk to human health and to the human genome, including the risk that DNA integrated into sperm or eggs may be transmitted to offspring by mRNA COVID-19 - vaccine recipients.


There is an unknown risk of potential adverse effects with each additional dose of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine; currently, individuals may have received five to seven doses (and counting) of this vaccine over a 3-year period.” 😳



With what we now know from the literature about the negative effects of the otherwise "safe and effective" vaccines, why are citizens in Denmark not informed about this, and how can one give informed consent when the majority of the information about the negative effects is not disclosed in the letter to the citizens?


For further documentation see here and here .

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