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Washington D.C. – The Trump FDA reportedly “intends to” put its most serious ‘black box’ warning on Covid-19 vaccines, “shock[ing] outside experts, who said there was no basis for the warning.” More shocking still is the revelation comes just one day after the CDC released a study finding “Children who were vaccinated against Covid-19 last season had a ‘substantially lower risk’ of emergency department and urgent care visits related to the virus.” 

And just last week, a ‘large-scale’ French study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association confirmed the safety of mRNA vaccines.

Kayla Hancock, director of Public Health Watch, a project of Protect Our Care, released the following statement in response

“The Trump FDA, overseen by Secretary Kennedy, has failed to show any credible, scientific evidence that the COVID-19 vaccine poses serious health risks, but that’s apparently not stopping them from fear-mongering. The administration should instead listen to its own CDC, which has proven that the vaccine has provided substantial health protection for our children. It’s worked to keep tens of thousands of American kids out of the ER and urgent care centers, while saving tens of millions of lives around the world. If the administration goes through with its reckless plan to stoke fear baselessly on official warning labels, it will do nothing but continue to harm the public by creating even more harm and confusion, likely lowering vaccination rates and increasing risks of potentially deadly exposure to the disease. There should instead be a warning label on any recommendations put forward by Secretary Kennedy and his hand-picked anti-vax officials: ‘Claims not supported by data or science.’” 

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