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Sounds like the FDA is trying to hide something within the data, 55 years is a long time and unacceptable...
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Rep. Norman demands FDA release COVID vaccine data in 100 days
South Carolina Republican Rep. Ralph Norman on Thursday introduced legislation that could force the Food and Drug Administration to release all documents relating to the coronavirus vaccine within the next 100 days.
The legislation is a direct response to a request made last month by the federal agency to prolong releasing data on COVID vaccines for up to 55 years.
"How does a vaccine that receives approval in 108 days now require 55 years just to release information?" Norman said to Fox News. "It sounds like the beginning of a very bad joke."
In September, a group of 30 scientists and medical professionals from the Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency (PHMPT) – which comprises officials from ULCA, Brown University, Yale University, and international institutions – sued the FDA after the agency refused to expedite a request for vaccine data filed under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
The FOIA request was first submitted to the federal agency after the FDA approved the Pfizer vaccine for children age 16 and up in August.
The group of scientists argued that releasing data relating to the vaccine would help satisfy vaccine skeptics of its safety and encourage further vaccinations.
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Rep. Norman demands FDA release COVID vaccine data in 100 days
South Carolina Republican Rep. Ralph Norman on Thursday introduced legislation that could force the Food and Drug Administration to release all documents relating to the coronavirus vaccine within the next 100 days.
The legislation is a direct response to a request made last month by the federal agency to prolong releasing data on COVID vaccines for up to 55 years.
"How does a vaccine that receives approval in 108 days now require 55 years just to release information?" Norman said to Fox News. "It sounds like the beginning of a very bad joke."
In September, a group of 30 scientists and medical professionals from the Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency (PHMPT) – which comprises officials from ULCA, Brown University, Yale University, and international institutions – sued the FDA after the agency refused to expedite a request for vaccine data filed under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
The FOIA request was first submitted to the federal agency after the FDA approved the Pfizer vaccine for children age 16 and up in August.
The group of scientists argued that releasing data relating to the vaccine would help satisfy vaccine skeptics of its safety and encourage further vaccinations.
(More on the link)
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