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Why the FDA Doesn’t Support Covid Boosters Forever

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Why the FDA Doesn’t Support Covid Boosters Forever

 

The emergency is over, and the U.S. is joining other nations in shifting to a risk-tiered approach on vaccines.

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Sourcehttps://archive.is/uTCkD#selection-729.0-729.588

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WallStreetJournal Opinion Piece by dr Marty MAKARY, current FDA commissioner

 

The Food and Drug Administration last week approved Covid-19 vaccines for adults over 65 and for people 6 months and older who have one or more risk factors that put them at high risk of severe Covid. This regulatory framework brings the U.S. in line with peer nations—in France such vaccines are recommended for people over 80 and in the U.K, for people over 75. Although the world has moved on to a risk-tiered approach, some in the American medical establishment are maintaining their blind faith in a strategy of boosters for all in perpetuity.

They should consider these six points:

- First, the FDA can approve products only if we believe there is substantial certainty that the benefits outweigh the risks. Currently, we don’t have that confidence for, say, a seventh Covid shot for healthy 12-year-old girl who recently recovered from Covid.

- Second, if your doctor deems that you need a Covid vaccine, you can still get one. The FDA can’t regulate the practice of medicine. The FDA grants marketing authorizations, but doctors are able to prescribe drugs off label to people at low risk. In a few states, pharmacists may require a prescription.

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Read full Opinion piece here > https://archive.is/uTCkD#selection-729.0-729.588

Thanks for the new post Red. I am pleased and unhappy at the same time. 

 

I'm pleased that the news - data & facts - are emerging. But not so happy what the US is doing to their kids. Toddlers in fact. 6 months and older.

 

This in nothing short of Child Abuse in my opinion. I have to ask three direct questions:

 

#1 Are the authorities that compromised, that they put their own financial welfare before the US Nation's Health?

#2 The white-coats. Are they unable to see the truth emerging  about the vaxxes?

#3 What parent could be so stupid to get a toddler jabbed up?

 

Let's hope Kennedy can be the US's health saviour. Other countries will follow suit. And children all over the world will be free from this Big Pharma driven nonsense.

 

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