MHRAs Inspection Action Group Appears Redundant—Why no inspections of the jabs?
MHRA changed the Rules
The MHRAs Orange Guide 2022 is here, as we know from the last post:
Naughty things went on as the regulations were changed from the 2017 version, to legitimise the Pfizer vaccines in the future.
What they forgot is that the Pfizer jabs were covered by the 2017 version, which does not allow them to treat ‘manufacture’ as mere ‘reconstitution’.
This tells us two things:
They are laying the groundwork for many more mRNA drugs that they can ship frozen into who knows where.
MHRA is changing its legally binding rules to suit itself, and Pfizer et al.
So, what does the Orange Guide says about MHRAs responsibilities and powers?
Here are some pages from the 2022 version:
CHAPTER 1 Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
Manufacturer’s and wholesale dealers licence/authorisations
Referral to the Inspection Action Group (IAG)
What does that mean?
It means MHRA has a team that can investigate any misdemeanors in …