So either it's extremely damaging to the ''safe and effective'' narrative and they don't want people to have proof they lied.
Or they claim they did a study because automatic risk detection thresholds mandating one were met, but they didn't do a real one, and they don't want people to have proof they lied ( if they publish it, it can be reviewed ).
So either it's extremely damaging to the ''safe and effective'' narrative and they don't want people to have proof they lied.
Or they claim they did a study because automatic risk detection thresholds mandating one were met, but they didn't do a real one, and they don't want people to have proof they lied ( if they publish it, it can be reviewed ).