FDA/CDC Advisers Admit They Felt “Compelled” to Vote to Approve Boosters When the Data Isn’t There
Dr. Sarah S. Long, a pediatric infectious disease expert at Drexel University and a member of the CDCs Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices told the New York Times that “These are not evidence-based recommendations”.
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