FDA Rescinds Emergency Use Authorizations for COVID-19 Vaccines: RFK Jr.
- The FDA has rescinded emergency use authorizations for COVID-19 vaccines, announced by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on X.
- New eligibility criteria limit COVID vaccine access to higher-risk individuals, including those over 65 and others with specific health conditions, according to the updated FDA guidelines.
- Kennedy stated that the rescission of the emergency use authorization is a first step in undoing the damaging policies established during the Biden administration.
- The decision marks a significant policy shift, as it aims to limit COVID vaccine availability for children and emphasizes consultations with doctors.
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Emergency Use Authorization For COVID-19 Jab “Rescinded,” RFK Jr. Says
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the emergency use authorization (EUA) for the COVID-19 jabs are rescinded. RFK Jr. said he promised four things: 1. To end covid vaccine mandates. 2. To keep vaccines available to people who want them, especially the vulnerable. 3. To demand placebo-controlled trials from companies. 4. To end the emergency. “In a series of FDA actions today we accomplished all four goals.…


FDA Revokes Emergency Authorization For COVID-19 Vaccines
FDA Revokes Emergency Authorization For COVID-19 Vaccines The Department of Health and Human Services under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revoked emergency authorization for COVID-19 vaccines. "The emergency use authorizations for Covid vaccines, once used to justify broad mandates on the general public during the Biden administration, are now rescinded," Kennedy posted to X on Wednesday. I promised 4 things: 1. to end covid vaccine ma…
RFK Jr.: FDA Rescinds Emergency Use Authorizations for COVID-19 Vaccine
by Natalia Mittelstadt Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., announced Wednesday that the Food and Drug Administration rescinded emergency use authorizations for COVID-19 vaccines. “I promised 4 things: 1. to end covid vaccine mandates. 2. to keep vaccines available to people who want them, especially the vulnerable. 3. to demand placebo-controlled trials from companies. 4. to end the emergency,” Kennedy posted on X. “In …
The decision of the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. seeks to meet four key objectives: ending the public health emergency, eliminating vaccination mandates, keeping vaccines available to those who want them, and requiring placebo-controlled clinical trials from pharmaceuticals.
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