FDA, Trump Officials Reportedly Link Covid Shots to 25 Child Deaths
FDA, Trump Officials Reportedly Link Covid Shots to 25 Child Deaths

FDA, Trump Officials Reportedly Link Covid Shots to 25 Child Deaths

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Health officials in the Trump administration are preparing to present data linking Covid-19 vaccines to the deaths of 25 children at an upcoming CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meeting. This analysis is based on reports from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), a voluntary and unverified database that collects potential vaccine side effects from the public. Experts caution that VAERS data alone cannot establish causation between vaccines and deaths, emphasizing the need for more rigorous studies to confirm any direct links. The FDA and CDC continue to review vaccine safety data, including concerns about myocarditis and potential risks for pregnant women, with leaders like FDA Commissioner Marty Makary calling for transparent investigations into these issues. While some states have banned vaccine mandates, others maintain guidelines allowing Covid shots for vulnerable populations, reflecting ongoing national divisions over vaccine policy. The administration asserts that the public deserves access to thorough safety information that was not fully disclosed in prior administrations.

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