COVID Vaccine Injuries to Take Center Stage at Upcoming ACIP Meeting

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by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D., Childrens Health Defense:

The CDC’s vaccine advisory panel will consider issuing recommendations related to COVID-19 vaccine injuries, according to a notice posted today in the Federal Register. The agenda signals a big change for the committee that once rubber-stamped the vaccines as safe and effective, according to Daniel O’Connor, founder and CEO of TrialSite News.

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) vaccine advisory panel will consider issuing recommendations related to COVID-19 vaccine injuries, according to a notice posted today in the Federal Register.

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) will also discuss how it makes recommendations.

The agenda signals a big change for the CDC committee that once rubber-stamped COVID-19 vaccines as safe and effective, according to Daniel O’Connor, founder and CEO of TrialSite News.

“When ACIP places ‘COVID-19 vaccine injuries’ and ‘recommendation methodology’ on the same agenda, it signals more than routine housekeeping — it signals an institution aware that its credibility now depends on demonstrable rigor, not repetition of past assurances,” O’Connor said.

Dr. Joel Wallskog, an orthopedic surgeon and co-chair of React19, said he was “encouraged” that ACIP planned to address COVID-19 vaccine injuries. He said many injured by the COVID-19 vaccines “feel abandoned by the systems that were meant to protect them.”

“These Americans deserve recognition,” he said. “They deserve accurate diagnoses, clearer clinical definitions of their conditions, access to providers who understand their injuries, and the development of science-based diagnostic and therapeutic protocols.”

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