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Saturday, 30 July 2022

CDC, FDA & NIH Scientists Embarrassed By Lack of Science Guiding COVID Vaccine Policy

Late into the COVID pandemic, CDC officials are starting to speak up about the lack of data quality behind decision making.

When it comes to authorization of COVID vaccines for babies and young children, a CDC physician said that it “seems criminal that we put out the recommendation to give mRNA Covid vaccines to babies without good data. We really don’t know what the risks are yet. So why push it so hard?”

A high-level FDA official felt the same way, stating that the public “has no idea how bad this data really is. It would not pass muster for any other authorization.”

These sentiments were heard by Tracy Beth Høeg, M.D., Ph.D., consultant epidemiologist with the Florida Department of Health, PM&R physician in Northern California and Marty Makary, M.D., M.P.H., a Johns Hopkins professor and public policy researcher.

They were allowed to publish this information as long as they promised to keep names of CDC officials off the record....<<<Read More>>>...