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Children’s Health Defense Tells FDA, CDC, HHS: Dozens of reasons why you cannot authorize COVID vaccines for babies and toddlers
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/wp-content/uploads/CHD-Letter-to-FDA-VRBPAC-2022-06-10.pdf The FDA will host 2 days of its vaccine advisory committee meeting June 14 and 15 in order to justify authorizing Pfizer and Moderna vaccine for children as young as six months old. The CHD letter explains in tremendous detail how the science fails to support the vaccine for children, when looked at from…
Children’s Health Defense will post my live blog of the CDC’s Advisory meeting today
Here is the link https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/acip-feb-4
FDA gives Emergent BioSolutions a consolation prize: it must throw out 60 million vaccine doses but can sell 10 million, which will be labeled as failing GMP standards/ NY Times
Now this is a really odd FDA decision. FDA is acknowledging that the 10 million doses it is authorizing is adulterated. But adulterated doses can’t be sold. But EUA products don’t generally get sold, except to the US government. I am scratching my head. I thought all these doses were already bought and paid for,…
The American Rescue Plan and the Tyranny it Demands
A friend wrote this interesting piece, which helps to reveal another aspect of how the federal government managed to obtain the compliance of essentially every US jurisdiction. It further reveals how very large federal grants enforced policies that under normal circumstances would have required a legislative process, public comment period, etc. But by making new…
4 Swine Flu vaccines licensed by FDA
An FDA Press Release today notes that vaccines made by MedImmune (the nasal spray attenuated live virus vaccine) and killed vaccines from CSL (Commonwealth Scientific Laboratories, Australia), Novartis and Sanofi Pasteur have been approved for use (licensed). These are the vaccines made without novel adjuvants. Based on FDA’s statement that, “All four firms manufacture the…
Rhode Island makes exception to healthcare worker vaccination requirement/ Becker’s
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/workforce/rhode-island-makes-exception-to-healthcare-worker-vaccination-requirement.html Healthcare workers who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 by Rhode Island’s Oct. 1 deadline will be allowed to work beyond that date to prevent care quality from slipping, the state health department said Sept. 21. “If there is a risk to quality of care, and an unvaccinated worker must continue to work beyond Oct. 1 to…