Petition updateMake Canadian Laboratory SafeAre research Laboratories and authorities hired to keep us safe responsible
A swarupCanada
1 Apr 2024

Throughout the world, concerns have been raised regarding the incidence of prion disease, specifically variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (v-CJD). While some assert that these cases represent a significant public health issue, there are also allegations suggesting a cover-up by governmental bodies and researchers.

Instances have been documented where the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) have been notified of lapses in protocol by their personnel and academic affiliates. These breaches reportedly involve the unauthorized transport of concentrated prion samples, a substance known to be transmissible among humans, in personal vehicles. Such actions prompt questions about the accountability of these individuals in potentially exacerbating the spread of the disease.

Furthermore, it is imperative to amplify the voices of individuals directly affected by v-CJD, particularly those within the familial network of hunters who may have been infected. Their participation in advocacy efforts could provide crucial insights into the realities of this disease and contribute to greater transparency in addressing related concerns.

Recent coverage by a BBC podcast sheds light on the activities and protocols within federal agencies tasked with managing prion-related matters. This scrutiny underscores the importance of ongoing dialogue and accountability in safeguarding public health. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001rymt 

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