After CDC and FDA Advisory panels debated the to the safety of vaccinating younger, less vulnerable, COVID patients who might be at a higher risk of heart inflammation from COVID jabs, the Biden Administration has once again struck a compromise between “the science” and personal freedom.
On Friday, the FDA has decided that the Pfizer-BioNTech jab is safe for children between the age of 5-11, with doses spread three weeks apart, and using a smaller formulation of the vaccine that includes only 10 micrograms, as recommended earlier this week by the FDA in a unanimous vote.
The emergency authorization of vaccines (EUA) for children between the ages of 5 and 11 – released Friday afternoon by the FDA – isn’t exactly a surprise. Read more…