OSHA Admits to Directive Instructing Healthcare employers not to report COVID-19 Vaccine injuries

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has confirmed that it issued an internal directive advising healthcare employers not to report or track injuries related to COVID-19 vaccinations. ,

This revelation comes after a whistleblower alerted The Defender, prompting an official statement from OSHA. The directive was subsequently removed from OSHA’s website following inquiries from The Defender.

Critics argue that this policy concealed the true extent of vaccine-related injuries, potentially hindering affected workers from obtaining workers’ compensation or disability benefits. The absence of comprehensive reporting may have also impeded efforts to assess and address the safety of COVID-19 vaccines in healthcare settings.

This development raises significant concerns about transparency and accountability in the management of workplace safety and public health during the pandemic.

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