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Have you ever had to report a vaccine injury to the TGA? For n | Informed Medical Options Party (IMOP)

Have you ever had to report a vaccine injury to the TGA? For nearly 30 years, advocates for the vaccine injured (like the Australian Vaccination Risks Network) have been banging the drums for accurate and thorough reporting by the government department tasked to both approve vaccines and report vaccine injury.

Whether you’re for or against coercive mass vaccination, the hoops one must jump to have their injury recorded should worry us all. Even mainstream media is reporting ‘Are rare vaccine reactions being brushed off by doctors?’

‘While he still doesn’t regret taking the vaccine, Mr Petrovic says one thing concerns him.

Neither his cardiologist nor his GP would submit an adverse event report to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).

‘Too busy’

After his experience, he fears that the TGA, which monitors adverse vaccine reactions, may not be getting the full picture.

“I asked my doctor, ‘Are you going to submit this to the TGA as suspected pericarditis?’” Mr Petrovic said.

“He said, ‘You can go online to do it. I’m too busy.’”

Similarly, his cardiologist, having ruled out more serious myocarditis, or inflammation of the heart itself, would not submit a report as he didn’t “see any damage” on his scans.

“Shouldn’t this be mandatory for medical practitioners?” Mr Petrovic said.

“There’s a big difference between a doctor report and a patient self-report. I cannot make a medical diagnosis, I’m not a practitioner.”

He did submit his own, which now appears in the Database of Adverse Event Notifications – the TGA’s anonymised list of raw, unconfirmed reports – but it’s unclear whether his case is included in the regulator’s overall numbers of pericarditis.

“My problem is that I have absolutely zero visibility into how my submission of an adverse effect has been treated, collected, processed and classified,” he said.’ https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/too-busy-are-rare-vaccine-reactions-being-brushed-off-by-doctors/news-story/043bc0eadc5e15aa17a94ea6e3362130