New York Medic Exposes VAERS Censorship
New York Medic Exposes VAERS Censorship
Follow @KnightsTempOrgWith the US authorities' Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System data now heading for 20,000 deaths and a million adverse reactions to the Covid vax, you might think that these VAERS figures are bad enough. But in fact, the VAERS system has long been notorious for under-counting the number of problems arising from all vaccinations.
On top of this long track record, we now have the testimony of a brave Physician assistant who has blown the whistle on the efforts being made to keep the figures 'low' and keep the American public in the dark.
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.
Deborah Conrad is a physician assistant who worked at United Memorial Medical Center in New York for about 17 years.
Conrad said she saw “heart attacks, cardiomyopathies, arrhythmias of the heart, blood clots, [and] pulmonary emboli” in January and February in patients who had taken the shot at the outset of the vaccine roll-out.
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. Then she noticed “all these people coming in,” so she started notifying her “administrative leaders of what was going on.”
She told the podcast host that the administration “didn’t really feel there was a whole lot to worry about.” Eventually, “the emergency room started catching on” to the rise in post-vaccine patients, and her colleagues started “giving [her] patients to report.”
Conrad said she kept reporting what she saw to her leadership, but “they absolutely refused to do any reporting.”
Deborah Conrad was told that she had to “support the vaccine effort” because “they want vaccines in every arm.” The push to vaccinate the majority of the world’s population in order to prevent serious disease for those who are not at risk to begin with – the CDC reports an infection survival rate of greater than 99.95% for those under age 50 — adds to the skepticism surrounding the increased push for vaccination.
She also told the host that she called foul on the frequent claim that the vaccines are “100 percent safe and effective.” Pulling from her years of experience in health care, she said “that’s just … ridiculous … because nothing is 100 percent safe and effective.”
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.