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Dr. Malone, we can confirm that your event was directly tied to a batch that caused high adverse reactions, and it was your second shot not your first shot. We also can correlate a high number of VAERS events to the 2nd shot. Originally it was thought that accumulation (2nd injection) was the probable cause of the adverse event, and not a bad batch issue. If I'm generous and don't assume this is intentional, a "bad batch" would be quality control issue. Has that batch been traced to the production facility? Am I wrong in thinking that isn't this kind of part of what the CDC does when it recalls spinach for e coli for example? Track down the farm, trace the batch, trace the grocery outlets, and put out a recall & public warning? How is this different? Again, if they intentionally suppress data regarding "bad batches" wouldn't that be malfeasance?

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