Dr Alison GoodwinG.P., Founding Member NZDSOS
Pharmacovigilance and ACC ClaimsDr Goodwin held concerns about the government’s covid response from early in 2020. She is concerned with upholding fundamental ethical principles including First Do No Harm, Informed Consent and Right to Decline Medical Treatment. When Operation Warpspeed vaccines were mentioned she was curious as to how adverse effects would be monitored and started asking questions. Due to unsatisfactory answers, she kept investigating pharmacovigilance in New Zealand. What she has learned has NOT provided reassurance that post-covid vaccine adverse effects have been adequately assessed. She has also been involved with attempting (not very successfully thus far) to get ACC claims accepted for some vaccine injured New Zealanders. She is a founding member of NZDSOS (Doctors Speaking Out with Science), an organization set up to support people affected by the NZ government Covid response.
About Dr Goodwin...Dr. Alison Goodwin is a New Zealand-based general practitioner renowned for her staunch advocacy for patient rights and informed consent. Trained at the University of Otago, Dr. Goodwin has a rich background in emergency medicine and general practice.
For the public, NZDSOS aim to provide scientifically based information about what is really going on, what can be done to help anyone who contracts Covid-19 and the risks of the C-19 injection. They are very busy with the NZDSOS online clinic helping those affected by the Covid, the C-19 injections and providing access for a home kit. They also work with the Health Forum NZ to collect and collate data regarding the adverse effects of the injections. For members, NZDSOS engage in legal proceedings regarding the right of doctors to abide by the Hippocratic Oath, bringing legal challenges against the vaccination order, as well as supporting members who find themselves under spurious investigation by the MCNZ (medical council of New Zealand). |
If you are interested in what goes on with ACC refer to this story on the NZDSOS website:
https://nzdsos.com/2023/11/26/the-tangled-web-of-acc-jessicas-story-part-2/ |