Dr Amanda Kvalsig Covid 19 Comments
Chuck Schooner (Account suspended) made this Official Information request to University of Otago
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From: Chuck Schooner (Account suspended)
Dear University of Otago,
Can you please provide the following if applicable
- Any terms of service that Dr Amanda Kvalsig has with any government agency specifically relating to Covid-19 including agreements understanding with media companies
- Any funding/grants/donations that Dr Amanda Kvalsig has received from any government agency within the last 12 months
- Any payments from any media companies from statements in the press
- Dr Kvalsig is on record stating there are rising concerns about post acute effects in children. Coincidentally post acute effects rose the same year mass vaccination occurred in children in what was previously a minor issue in children. Does Dr Kvalsig have any evidence of post acute effects in vaccinated children versus non vaccinated children?
- Dr Kvalsig has recommended masks and further measures. Are there any cost/benefit analysis completed given masks essentially do nothing but studies show masking children is contributing to learning & breathing difficulties.
- Does The University of Otago support Dr Kvalsig's comments promoting the experimental gene therapy in children when there are now filings in international court. It is known that the m-RNA ‘vaccination’ treatments have caused the death of many as well as injury and severe damage (including disablement and paralysis) after the ‘vaccine’ was administered. If it is found that these treatments have caused more damage than good will the University of Otago support Dr Kvalsig promoting this so called treatment without making the public known of the potential side effects which is in breach of the Medicines Act? Subject to the outcome of the filings in international court there might be ground for local proscecutions. If Dr Kvalsig is making statements in the media would it be wise to mention the risks associated with a treatment whereby trials are only complete in 2023. Just in New Zealand healthy 13, 17 and 26 years olds have been recorded as deaths as per Medsafe reporting.
Yours faithfully,
Chuck Schooner
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Kia ora Chuck
We acknowledge receipt of your information request dated 11 January 2022 and made under the Official Information Act 1982 (Act). I apologise for the delay in responding to you. In line with the Act, our office was closed until 17 January.
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Kia ora Chuck
We refer to your information request dated 11 January 2022 made under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act).
The Act requires that we advise you of our decision no later than 20 working days after the date your request was received. Unfortunately, it will not be possible to meet that time limit. We are therefore writing to notify you, pursuant to section 15A of the Act, of a short extension of the time to make our decision in respect of your request, by a further 4 working days – to 18 February 2022.
This extension is necessary to allow for consultations necessary to make a decision on your request. As you may appreciate our staff are currently engaged in urgent and important work, and necessary consultation is taking a bit longer than normal.
We apologise for the delay and thank you for your patience. We will endeavour to provide the information sooner if possible.
If you are not satisfied with our extension of time, you have the right to make a complaint to the Ombudsman under section 28(3) of the Act. However, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss any concerns with you first.
Ngâ mihi
Mayhaka
Mayhaka Mendis • Manager, Policy and Compliance, Office of the Registrar • Deputy Privacy Officer • Te Whare Wânanga o Ôtâkou, University of Otago • P.O Box 56, Dunedin • Tel +64 3 479 8993
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University of Otago
Kia ora Chuck
Please see attached our response to your Official Information Act request.
Ngâ mihi
Mayhaka
Mayhaka Mendis • Manager, Policy and Compliance, Office of the Registrar • Deputy Privacy Officer • Te Whare Wânanga o Ôtâkou, University of Otago • P.O Box 56, Dunedin • Tel +64 3 479 8993
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