A major U.S. health advocacy organisation has called for a federal criminal investigation into the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), alleging the agency deliberately discouraged reporting of COVID-19 vaccine injuries among workers during the Covid ‘pandemic’.
Children’s Health Defense (CHD) claims a June 2021 OSHA directive advised healthcare employers they would not face enforcement action if adverse reactions linked to mandated vaccines were not recorded, despite longstanding federal workplace safety rules requiring injury reporting. In formal letters sent to the Department of Justice and the Department of Labor, CHD argues the policy created significant gaps in national safety data and potentially misled employers about their legal obligations, undermining transparency around workplace health risks affecting millions of healthcare workers.
CHD leadership described the directive as a serious breach of OSHA’s statutory duty to protect employees, alleging the agency prioritised vaccine uptake over accurate injury surveillance. The group claims OSHA acknowledged vaccines could cause side effects requiring time off work while simultaneously relaxing reporting expectations, a move it says may constitute violations of federal law including falsification of records and obstruction of mandated safety oversight.
The complaint follows whistleblower disclosures first reported in 2025 and comes ahead of renewed federal discussions on vaccine injury monitoring. CHD maintains the policy may still be effectively in place despite claims it was withdrawn, arguing that incomplete data collection has permanently obscured the true scale of workplace vaccine injuries and calling for congressional and criminal scrutiny into how pandemic-era safety guidance was developed and enforced.
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Such trends usually arrive delayed in NZ.
Just watch the scene as rats will try to jump off the NZ crime boat.
Cindy made it to ‘stralia.