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by sfusato 1297 days ago
Well, there are plenty of approved drugs with tests and clinical trials that were later withdrawn from the market for being dangerous. What I'm saying is that the process is not infallible and in some cases it proved to be susceptible to corruption. We need to improve the process and that's not going to happen by blindly trusting Big Pharma.
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Of course it's not infallible but you have to "put up or shut up". Saying the FDA is fallible is not evidence that vaccination recommendations are in error. A country not recommending a vaccine is not evidence that the vaccine doesn't work or is dangerous. What data did they use to make that decision?
Suppose the FDA, as opposed to Norwegian authorities, approved the vaccine with an indication of over 65, pregnant women, and those with serious underlying conditions. It could be taken off label by others but that was the approval. Would you then say healthy 18-22 year old should not take it?