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Russell Broadbent questions Prime Minister on delayed response to DNA contamination concerns in COVID vaccines
Russell Broadbent questions the Prime Minister on the delayed response to his letters regarding DNA contamination in COVID vaccines, emphasizing the lack of transparency and public consent.
This morning I had the great pleasure of speaking with scientist Kevin McKernan - the world renowned scientist who first detected DNA contamination in Covid mRNA vaccines and a signatory to my recent letters to the Prime Minister.
Russell Broadbent questioned the Prime Minister about his lack of response to my letters on COVID vaccine DNA contamination, citing expert Kevin McKernan's concerns over prioritizing pharmaceutical sponsors
DNA vaccine concerns
Like me, Kevin is very concerned that there has been no response from the government and he was particularly scathing of the TGA . He said it seems the government and TGA are covering for the pharmaceutical sponsors rather than protecting the people.
So today, my question is to the Prime Minister: Prime Minister, why is it taking you so long to respond to my letters dated 20 and 25 September and 29 October 2024 seeking an urgent review of DNA contamination in Australia's Covid vaccines? Australians never consented to DNA in vaccines and they've been waiting far too long for the answers they deserve.
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