@raphjd Back on the FDA slide...
Funny that even now, the tweet is semi-banned as "adult content" - can't see it if not signed into Twitter & 18-over.
No idea why or how...if the tweet author set it that way... or an old Twittercensor or who?
But the importance of the slide, I find difficult to measure.
Remember:
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Every medical intervention is unnatural, basically poison and will have an undesired effect on somebody
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the FDA's job is to look closely for undesired effects
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the FDA will use its experience with past vaccines, like if last year's flu vaccine activated Epstein-Barr in 33 people then add it to the list
So, the slide-itself is fine. FDA doing its job, using past experience to get ready for what could maybe might happen.
The scandal is that, AFTER some bad effects started happening in the real world, the FDA didn't publicize it and didn't pull the covid vaxx operation or at least restrict to the "most vulnerable".
They were set up to monitor & act................then did nothing.
Except to J&J. J&J got the traditional "good" FDA treatment, FDA saying Hey, after rollout, your product is pretty good but not good enough / we have to stop it for the general population.
FDA should have done that & worse to Pfizer & Moderna, when their bad effects showed up in the general population.
But FDA didn't. Instead they went "Let's vaxx kids!"
Crappy second-rate mRNA vaxx got bizarre special protection, today even pushed on kids.That's the scandal.