Japan labels covid shots with myocarditis warnings: informed consent required
JAPAN announced last month that public and private sectors can not discriminate against those who refuse the experimental mRNA gene therapy injections.
by AMY MEK
Japan is now labelling covid ‘vaccines’ to warn of dangerous and potentially deadly side effects such as myocarditis. In addition, the country is reaffirming its commitment to adverse event reporting requirements to ensure all possible side effects are documented.

These efforts from Japan’s health authority are in stark contrast to the deceptive measures taken by other countries to coerce citizens into taking the injection, downplaying side effects and discouraging proper adverse event reporting.
Additionally, Japan is emphasising informed consent and bodily autonomy. Until the coronavirus pandemic, the concept of ‘informed consent’ was considered sacred to healthcare professionals in the West.
Japan is particularly raising concerns about the risks of myocarditis in young men injected with either Pfizer’s or Moderna’s ‘gene-therapy’ treatment. The country is enforcing a strict legal reporting requirement of side effects that must take place within 28 days of the injections.
Three covid-19 ‘gene-therapy’ treatments are offered in Japan.
They include the Pfizer/BioNTech (Comirnaty) and Takeda’s Moderna formulation. The product descriptions state that “this product contains an additive that has never been used in a vaccine before”.
Furthermore, the pharmaceutical companies are urging people to consult their doctors about the additive if they plan to be injected with it.
In addition to the Pfizer and Moderna gene-therapies, Vaxzevria (formerly AstraZeneca) is also administered in Japan. However, Japan only recommends it to people aged 40 and over.
Reference is also made to the new type of additive in the Vaxzevria injections.
Japan’s Ministry of Health website encourages citizens to receive the ‘vaccine’; however, they stress it is not mandatory:
“Although we encourage all citizens to receive the covid-19 vaccination, it is not compulsory or mandatory. Vaccination will be given only with the consent of the person to be vaccinated after the information provided”.
In addition, the government recommends those who are considering taking the shot carefully consider both its effectiveness and side effects:
“Please get vaccinated of your own decision, understanding both the effectiveness in preventing infectious diseases and the risk of side effects. No vaccination will be given without consent”.
Furthermore, they stress that businesses should not force employees to receive the experimental gene therapy. Nor should employees discriminate against those who refuse the injections.
The government even links to Human Rights Advice, including instructions for handling any complaints if individuals face ‘vaccine’ discrimination at work.
Doctors worldwide have echoed Japan’s health authority warnings about the gene-therapy’s side effects. However, this kind of proper informed consent has cost many doctors in Western nations their licenses to practice medicine. The government has accused these doctors of spreading ‘vaccine hesitancy’.
Furthermore, while Japan allows its citizens to choose whether to be injected with the experimental gene- therapies, other countries are forcing citizens to receive the jab.
For example, in February 2022, Austria will mandate the injections. Citizens who refuse will face heavy fines and up to one year in prison.
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