ICU Doctor Sends Letter to FDA, CDC Detailing Vaccine Harms; Gets No Response
California-based ICU physician and surgeon Patricia Lee, M.D. was compelled by her conscience to write a letter to the heads of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) detailing her first-hand experience of COVID-19 vaccine injuries.
Dr. Lee did not get a response from the federal health authorities in charge of vaccine safety, even though she is a frontline healthcare worker, and firsthand witness of a devastating and unprecedented number of serious vaccine reactions that have no other plausible explanation.
The doctor has borne witness to devastating injuries in previously completely healthy people:
“entirely healthy individuals suffering serious, often fatal, injuries, including transverse myelitis, resulting in quadriplegia, pneumocystis pneumonia, multi-system organ failure, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, post partum hemorrhagic shock and septic shock, and disseminated CMV and CMV viremia.”
Her legal representative Aaron Siri sent another letter to the FDA and CDC urging a response, reiterating that the focus should be on the harms to Lee’s patients, rather than her, as so often happens when someone speaks out on the controversial issue of vaccine safety.
An ICU physician and surgeon for over 15 years, Dr. Lee wrote she has “never witnessed so many vaccine-related injuries until this year,” and that as a fully vaccinated physician, it pained her to admit this.
The doctor makes an important point:
“It appears statistically improbable that any one physician should witness this many COVID-19 vaccine injuries if the federal health authority claims regarding COVID-19 vaccine safety were accurate.”
She goes on to say that she has spoken with colleagues who have also had similar experiences in treating patients. None of them have wanted to speak publicly, out of fear of fueling vaccine hesitancy or fear of potential backlash.
Here is a link to the full letter from both Aaron Siri and Dr. Patricia Lee: