RepublicanSen. Ron Johnsonis calling for transparency and accountability on COVID-19 vaccine injuries and says he’s asking the Trump administration to implement an International Classification of Diseases code for COVID-19 vaccine injuries.

“Trump’s [Department of Health and Human Services] has to acknowledge that these injection injuries are real. They’ve got to create an ICD code so the doctors can get reimbursed,” Johnson said Monday in an exclusiveJohn Solomon Reportspodcast interview.

He also said he has met with patients who were at a critical “low point” after fighting the medical establishment for years to be seen and treated.

ICD codes are required by insurance companies to verify that medical treatments are necessary and to process patient reimbursement payments.

The codes, published by the World Health Organization, also provide a standardized framework worldwide for recording causes of illness and death and resource allocation.

Johnson’s request follows an investigation of 11 million pages of subpoenaed data on COVID-19 vaccine surveillance data, prompting Senate hearings by the chamber’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, including one June 3 titled, “Plausible Mechanisms of COVID-19 Injections Causing Cancer and Attacks on Scientific Publications.”

The Wisconsin lawmaker, who is chairman of the subcommittee, has also presented evidence that appears to show flawed Food and Drug Administration algorithms under the Biden Administration hid safety signals and led to thousands of adverse events and deaths.

Such evidence was detailed in his subcommittee’s April hearing, “Unmasked: How Biden Health Officials Purposely Turned a Blind Eye Toward COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Signals.”

Johnson also argued in the podcast interview that flawed data on COVID vaccine injuries bypassed public scrutiny. He began the timeline in late 2020, when the FDA issued the first Emergency Use Authorizations for Pfizer and Moderna shots.

“These are not vaccines,” he said. “These things, mRNA, used to be classified as gene therapy because they are gene therapy,” and that they were reclassified as vaccines to avoid vaccine hesitancy.

Source: Global Research