Letter to Members of the Public 

April 25, 2022 

Dear Sirs and/or Mesdames: 

Re: Duty to Report Negative Impacts on Health from Covid-19 Vaccine

It seems as though many physicians and members of the general public have a significant misunderstanding of what the requirements are of healthcare providers, including doctors, to report adverse events to a medical health officer following the Covid-19 injections. This has likely resulted in a significant underreporting of adverse events from the Covid-19 injections.

 BC legislation clearly states that a healthcare professional must report a negative change in a person’s health that occurs after they receive the covid-19 injection, whether it is serious, unusual or unexpected, or if any medical attention is sought. This report must be made promptly by the physician or healthcare provider unless it can be clearly attributed to something other than the Covid-19 injection. If no other cause is clearly identified, the negative change must be reported by the physician to a medical health officer. Failure to do is an offence, and can result in significant penalties for the physician who fails to report, including fines of up to $25,000 or 6 months in jail, or both, for each day the offence continues.

 If you or someone you know has suffered a negative change in their health after receiving the Covid-19 injection, and has not reported the adverse event to their physician, or if their physician has indicated they are unwilling to report it because they are not certain that the negative change was caused by the Covid-19 injection, we strongly recommend that you provide your physician with a copy of this information. Links to the relevant sections of the Public Health Act of BC and related Regulation are provided. The relevant sections of the Public Health Act are sections 12, 99 (1)(d), 99(4)(a) and (b), 101(2), 106(4), 107, and 108. 1,2 The relevant section of the Regulation is section 5.3 

It is important that the public, and all healthcare providers and healthcare administrators, understand their legal obligation to report negative changes to a person’s health following the Covid-19 injection. Only then will we have true transparency and accurate data to assess the safety of the Covid-19 products. 

BC Physicians for Science and Ethics Sources: 

1 tiny.cc/PHA-12 

2 tiny.cc/PHA-99

3 tiny.cc/RepReg-5

2 Responses

  1. After the 2nd shot my husband no longer could walk any distance without alot of pain. He is now trying many different vit with collogen, tumeric and salmon oils. He is using advil and trying many different rubs. He has alot of knee joint pain. There was a minor injury 2 years ago but his pain really started in July of 2021 after the scond shot

  2. I have a friend how’s niece just lost twins that would of been born in June. They were still born.
    I am 90% sure the niece was vaccinated. I can find out. This kind of stuff should also be reported. How do I approach my friend or the niece. Thanks Kerry

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