A UK regulator has ruled that the Health Security Agency does not have to release data that could show links between COVID-19 vaccines and excess deaths, ending a two-year FOI battle. Critics call it a “cover-up,” after UKHSA argued disclosure could fuel misinformation and risk identifying individuals. The agency instead offered a heavily anonymized dataset, sparking renewed concern over transparency and public trust.
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