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When Katie Couric tossed the vaccine-injured under the bus

Katie Couric invited the public to openly discuss the risks and benefits of the HPV vaccine, and then deleted all the comments about vaccine injury.

When Katie Couric tossed the vaccine-injured under the bus

Back in December 2013, Katie Couric invited the public to openly discuss the risks and benefits of the HPV vaccine, and there was a huge outpouring from the vaccine injured community.

NVIC wrote that

Katie Couric presented information and a range of perspectives about a current topic being discussed by millions of parents and young women in homes and doctors’ offices across the country. She did it because she is an intellectually honest journalist, a compassionate mother and cancer prevention pioneer.

Immediately after her 17-minute report on HPV and the Gardasil vaccine, a massive cyber-lynching campaign was launched against her.

A week after her show aired, she apologized for having “simply spent too much time on the serious adverse events that have been reported in very rare cases following the vaccine. More emphasis should have been given to the safety and efficacy of the HPV vaccines.”

Eventually, Katie removed all 106 pages of testimony from the parents of Gardasil vaccine-injured children from her website.

Would you like to see what they wanted to hide from us? Here it is!

Summary of the 106 pages of parents testimony:

I used AI to generate a quick summary of the testimony:

Parents' opinions about the HPV vaccine, as reflected in the comments from Katie Couric's discussion, reveal a significant amount of concern and skepticism. Many parents who have experienced adverse effects in their children after the vaccine express regret and frustration. These parents report severe side effects ranging from chronic pain and autoimmune disorders to neurological issues. They also feel that the medical community and vaccine manufacturers have not adequately addressed or acknowledged these issues.

Several parents emphasize the lack of comprehensive information provided before vaccination, and some express anger that the vaccine was recommended without sufficient evidence of long-term safety. They believe that the risks associated with the vaccine outweigh the benefits and advocate for more research and better support for those who have been injured.

Others discuss the emotional toll of watching their children suffer and the difficulty of finding medical professionals who are knowledgeable about treating vaccine injuries. There's also a strong sentiment that the voices of those affected by adverse reactions are being silenced or dismissed by both the media and healthcare providers.

Overall, the discourse is marked by a sense of betrayal and a desire for accountability and transparency regarding the safety of the HPV vaccine.

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