UK public health watchdog refuses to release covid vaccine data as it would anger the public if a link to harms were discovered
By Rhoda Wilson on November 17, 2025
The UK Health Security Agency (“UKHSA”) has argued that publishing data that could link the covid injections to excess deaths would lead to the “distress or anger” of bereaved relatives if a link were to be discovered.
The UK Health Security Agency (“UKHSA”) has been accused of a “cover-up” for refusing to publish data that could potentially link the covid “vaccine” to excess deaths, citing concerns that releasing the data would lead to distress or anger among bereaved relatives if a link were to be discovered.
“Public health officials also argued that publishing the data risked damaging the well-being and mental health of the families and friends of people who died,” The Telegraph said.
Last year, a cross-party group of MPs and peers had expressed alarm about the UK’s rates of excess deaths since 2020 and argued that the data, which maps the date of people’s covid injection doses to the date of their deaths, should be released on an anonymised basis, just as it was shared with pharmaceutical companies.
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