Daily Beast: RFK to ban covid-19 vaccine soon

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The Trump administration will move to pull the COVID vaccine off the U.S. market “within months,” one of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s closest associates has told the Daily Beast.

Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a British cardiologist who has repeatedly claimed in the face of scientific consensus that the vaccines are more dangerous than the virus, told the Daily Beast that Kennedy’s stance is shared by “influential” members of President Donald Trump’s family.
 

The Trump administration will move to pull the COVID vaccine off the U.S. market “within months,” one of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s closest associates has told the Daily Beast.

Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a British cardiologist who has repeatedly claimed in the face of scientific consensus that the vaccines are more dangerous than the virus, told the Daily Beast that Kennedy’s stance is shared by “influential” members of President Donald Trump’s family.
JFC.
 

The Trump administration will move to pull the COVID vaccine off the U.S. market “within months,” one of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s closest associates has told the Daily Beast.

Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a British cardiologist who has repeatedly claimed in the face of scientific consensus that the vaccines are more dangerous than the virus, told the Daily Beast that Kennedy’s stance is shared by “influential” members of President Donald Trump’s family.
WTF
 
Hope this is not true but it will not surprise me. I will 100% leave my career in healthcare if these vaccines are banned.
 
Saw a comment that the pharmaceutical industry will pay him tens of millions if not hundreds of millions of dollars to reverse action on this and believe that’s the most likely outcome.
 
Couldn't happen, I don't think. The FDA would need to make a finding, based on substantial evidence, that the vaccines no longer meet the criteria for safe and effective. No such evidence exists, and so the finding would be more or less immediately invalidated.

To its credit, SCOTUS as a whole is very much not anti-vaccine. The amount of credit I would assign is perhaps a thimble of sand on a beach, but I suppose it's non-zero.
 
I do wonder if this was why Vinay Prasad was brought back so quickly after initially “leaving to spend more time with his family” after Laura Loomer dug up some pro-Bernie tweets.

FDA (reportedly at the behest of Prasad) pressured the manufacturer to pull Elevidys, a gene therapy for muscular dystrophy that was approved on shaky grounds but with fierce support from patients and their families.


They reversed the decision about two weeks later after much negative press and further advocacy from patients and families:


He’s most notable for being a vocal critic of the COVID vaccine and the broader response to the pandemic. And he’s already published recommendations for the design of research for new COVID vaccines, so I could see him using that as justification for pulling the approval. For me it means lots of long, boring meetings about what to do for our clinical trials. We’ll see.
 
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