Senate listens to alleged victims of serious vaccine side effects

by time news

REPORT — Collectives alerting to the adverse effects suffered following vaccination against Covid-19 were heard this afternoon during a hearing in the Senate. Me Protat represented the members of the “Ou est mon cycle”, “Navigants libres” and “Verity France” collectives.

This first group notably brings together women in distress following an explosion of serious disorders of their menstrual cycle. Women no longer have periods and find themselves menopausal before their thirties, others have extremely painful periods that even gynecologists no longer know how to treat, as well as an upsurge in cases of endometriosis, among other things. During their hearing, the collectives stressed the explosion of these cases which appeared following vaccination.

“We have been heard. I don’t know if that will do anything, but at least we received an attentive ear. There were not only collectives warning about menstrual cycles, we are talking about all types of serious side effects today,” testifies Mélodie, founder of the “Où est mon cycle” collective.

See also: “There is a will not to know”: the collective “Où est mon cycle” at the European Parliament

According to Me Diane Protat, lawyer at the Paris Bar, enough worrying elements have been reported to pharmacovigilance, “the conclusions must be given now”. Hundreds of people had gathered to wait for Mélodie and her lawyer in front of the Luxembourg garden (in Paris), where the Senate is located. Among them, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan was present. The candidate for the presidential election is worried about these side effects: “this Senate inquiry commission is very important, I had asked for one, it had been refused by the majority of En Marche. »

The president of the “Debout la France” party wants the Senate to once again become a real body of counter-power: “for that, we must drive out the lobbyists from the ministry, put an end to all study contracts. I will do an operation with my own hands, in a word: guarantee freedoms. »

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