Covid 19 recovery rate since March 2020

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Dear NHSX,

Please provide recorded information and documentation of the Covid vaccine ADR Yellow Card reporting information being handed to all people having taken the vaccine -prior to them taking the vaccines by date and location of Uk organsiation which administered the covid19 vaccines
Please provide recorded information and documentation of the reason re the reasons why Boris Johnson et al do are unwilling to promote the UK public to look at this www.gov.uk daily Yellow Card information re adverse effects in order to comply with the Nuremberg code re informed consent.
Yours faithfully,

ANNA Frances

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FOITEAMCRMMAILBOX (NHS ENGLAND & NHS IMPROVEMENT - X24),

Dear Anna Frances,  

Thank you for your Freedom of Information (FOI) request dated 23 March
2021.

Your exact request was:

“Please provide recorded information and documentation of the Covid
vaccine ADR Yellow Card reporting information being handed to all people
having taken the vaccine -prior to them taking the vaccines  by date and
location of Uk organsiation which administered the covid19 vaccines
Please provide recorded information and documentation  of the reason  re
the reasons why Boris Johnson et al do  are unwilling to promote the UK
public to look at this [1]www.gov.uk daily Yellow Card information re
adverse effects in order to comply with  the Nuremberg code re informed
consent.”

Please provide recorded information and documentation of the Covid vaccine
ADR Yellow Card reporting information being handed to all people having
taken the vaccine -prior to them taking the vaccines  by date and location
of Uk organsiation which administered the covid19 vaccines
 
NHS England holds some of this information.

However, as the information held is in the public domain, we will refer
you to the published source under Section 21 of the FOI Act (information
accessible to the applicant by other means).

A copy of the leaflet handed out after people receive their vaccine can be
found here:

[2]What to expect after your COVID-19 vaccination
(publishing.service.gov.uk)
 
This leaflet explains how to access the yellow card scheme if required.
Please provide recorded information and documentation  of the reason  re
the reasons why Boris Johnson et al do  are unwilling to promote the UK
public to look at this [3]www.gov.uk daily Yellow Card information re
adverse effects in order to comply with  the Nuremberg code re informed
consent.
 
 NHS England does not hold this information, this information may be held
by the Cabinet Office. As such you may wish to contact them directly. You
can contact the Cabinet Office via their website:
[4]https://www.gov.uk/government/organisati...

We hope this information is helpful. However, if you are dissatisfied, you
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NHS England
PO Box 16738
REDDITCH
B97 9PT

Email: [5][email address]

Please quote the reference number FOI - 2103-1360004 in any future
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If you are not content with the outcome of the internal review, you have
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Yours sincerely,

Freedom of Information
Communications Team
Office of the Chairs, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer

NHS England
PO Box 16738
REDDITCH
B97 9PT

Tel: 0300 311 22 33
Email: [8][email address]

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