
Causality assessment of an adverse event following immunization (AEFI)
The World Health Organisations 88 page user manual on the subject of Causality assessment of an adverse event following immunization (AEFI).
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The World Health Organisations 88 page user manual on the subject of Causality assessment of an adverse event following immunization (AEFI).
Can a face mask provide adequate protection against the Covid19 virus? Below is a collection of reports providing all the facts on mask protection so as to make an educated decision on the safety and use of such protection devices. Please click on the provided links to access all the date. 8 pages. If you Read More …
By Joseph Mercola Mercola.com February 11, 2021 Did you know that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines aren’t vaccines in the medical and legal definition of a vaccine? They do not prevent you from getting the infection, nor do they prevent its spread. They’re really experimental gene therapies. I discussed this troubling fact in a recent interview with Read More …
This table includes not only vaccine ingredients (e.g., adjuvants and preservatives), but also substances used during the manufacturing process, including vaccine-production media, that are removed from the final product and present only in trace quantities. In addition to the substances listed, most vaccines contain Sodium Chloride (table salt). 5 Pages. If you can Read More …
Risk assessment The risk assessment concludes that risks to the health and safety of people or the environment from the proposed supply, either in the short or long term, are negligible. No specific risk treatment measures are required to manage these negligible risks. The current assessment focuses on risks posed to people other than the Read More …
PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELLBEING AMENDMENT (NO JAB, NO PLAY) ACT 2015 (NO. 55 OF 2015) – SECT 5 New sections 143A, 143B, 143C and 143D inserted After the heading to Division 7 of Part 8 of the Principal Act insert — ” 143A Application of sections 143B, 143C and 143D Sections 143B, 143C and Read More …
Kirby J used this interpretive approach to hold that the words “medical and dental services” in s 51(xxiiiA) “also include, of necessity, the patients who are the recipients of the provision of such services” (at [124]). He continued (at [125], [126]-[127]): The purpose of incorporating a prohibition on “civil conscription” in the provision of such Read More …
DIR 179 documents The following documents are available for DIR 179: Invitation to comment The document invites written submissions from the public on the Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (consultation version) prepared by the Regulator as part of the assessment of this application. It explains how the public can access or obtain the Read More …
Some families experiencing vulnerability and disadvantage may face difficulties accessing immunisation services and documentation. The law recognises that these families need additional time and help. It provides a grace period that allows the child to enrol and attend the service. The 16-week grace period starts on the first day of the child’s attendance at the Read More …
Why are the the Australian Government hiding the the contents and failing to provide correct packaging standards so you can make an informed decision and be able to confirm what you receive is what is in the vial? Therapeutic Goods (Poisons Standard) (COVID-19 Vaccine—Pfizer) Labelling Exemption 2021 5 Exemption The specified product is exempt from Read More …