FDA Decides to Rollout Latest COVID Boosters Before Human Testing Complete

The FDA is yet again putting innocent American lives in danger by unleashing a new round of untested COVID boosters – and who knows what the side effects of this batch will be.

Even as new data pours in from around the globe that shows the vaccines are actually more dangerous than the virus itself, the FDA apparently thinks it’s appropriate to not only recommend more COVID boosters, but also to rush them to market without completing the proper human testing.

While their testing on the prior shots didn’t seem to be all that thorough in the first place – considering the plethora of side effects they have helped to cover up – the move is a rather strange one as they’re opting to use data from mice to claim that these boosters are “safe and effective.”

 The decision is so alarming in fact, that even some members of the FDA have decided to speak out against it.

“I’m uncomfortable that we would move forward—that we would give millions or tens of millions of doses to people—based on mouse data,” said Paul Offit, an FDA adviser and director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

The comparison with flu vaccines isn’t sound, Dr. Offit said, because flu viruses mutate so rapidly that shots from one year don’t offer protection for the next, while currently available Covid-19 shots continue to keep people out of the hospital.

To learn the truth about what’s really going on as these so-called experts push the latest round of deadly boosters, watch the video.


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