A dozen former FDA leaders lambast claims by current FDA vaccine chief
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- A dozen former leaders of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have publicly criticized a recent memo from the current FDA vaccine chief, which raised doubts about vaccine safety. This memo has sparked significant backlash from those who previously held leadership positions within the agency, emphasizing concerns over public trust in vaccines.
- The criticism from former FDA leaders highlights the potential implications for the agency's credibility and the ongoing public health discourse surrounding vaccine safety. Their denunciation suggests a fracture within the FDA that could affect its operations and public perception.
- This controversy occurs against a backdrop of heightened scrutiny regarding vaccine approvals, particularly following claims linking COVID vaccines to the deaths of at least 10 children. The FDA's proposed stricter vaccine approval protocols have drawn criticism for being potentially dangerous and irresponsible, reflecting broader tensions in public health policy and regulatory practices.
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