FDA claims Covid shots killed 10 children and vows new vaccine rules

NBC NewsSaturday, November 29, 2025 at 6:30:19 PM
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FDA claims Covid shots killed 10 children and vows new vaccine rules
  • The FDA's vaccine division director reported that an internal review found at least 10 children died after receiving the Covid vaccine, prompting the agency to announce new vaccine approval protocols.
  • This development raises significant concerns regarding vaccine safety and efficacy, as the FDA's findings could lead to increased scrutiny and potential delays in the approval of future vaccines.
  • The announcement reflects ongoing debates about vaccine regulation and safety, with experts expressing concerns that stricter protocols may hinder timely access to vaccines, especially in the context of public health emergencies.
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