
6.4.2 Adverse Reactions and Reporting Issues
6.4.2 Adverse Reactions and Reporting Issues
Recommendations
The Regina testimonies and the 2023 NCI Report collectively underscore the need for significant improvements in the adverse event reporting systems:
Immediately Discontinuing Use of mRNA vaccines.
Enhance Healthcare Provider Education: Educate and encourage healthcare providers to report adverse events without fear of reprisal.
Improve Reporting Systems: Make reporting systems more accessible and user-friendly for both healthcare providers and patients.
Increase Transparency: Ensure transparent communication about the risks of vaccines, including the acknowledgment and investigation of adverse events.
Conduct Comprehensive Studies: Perform mid-term and long-term studies on vaccine safety to better understand the potential risks associated with all vaccines.
Promote Public Engagement: Engage the public in reporting adverse events and educate them about the importance of reporting.
These steps are essential to address the gaps identified in the Regina testimonies and the 2023 NCI Report and to ensure a robust system for monitoring vaccine side effects and protecting public health.
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