'Never seen anything like this': alarm at memo from top US vaccine official

US FDA official sparks alarm with memo on Covid vaccine deaths

The top vaccines official in the US, Vinay Prasad, has sent a highly unusual memo to staff claiming that at least 10 children have died from Covid vaccination. The memo's tone and language have raised concerns among experts who fear that the move could lead to fewer vaccines being developed and more vaccine-preventable illnesses.

Prasad's memo states that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will acknowledge for the first time that Covid vaccines have killed American children, leaving many questions unanswered about the deaths. The official did not provide any evidence to support his claims or explain how the agency plans to change its regulations.

The move has been met with skepticism by experts who point out that there is no credible evidence to link Covid vaccination to child deaths. Dr Paul Offit, an infectious diseases physician at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, said: "When you make that kind of sensational claim, I think it's incumbent upon you to provide evidence that supports that claim. He didn't supply any evidence."

The FDA has a long history of rigorous testing and approval processes for vaccines, but Prasad's memo appears to be a departure from this approach. The official claimed that the agency would no longer require randomized trials showing clinical outcomes, which has raised concerns among experts who argue that this could lead to fewer vaccines being developed.

"This is highly unusual," said Dr Dan Jernigan, former director of the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases. "I just have never seen anything like this."

The move has also sparked concern about public trust in vaccines, which are safe and effective but may face increased scrutiny as a result of Prasad's claims.

In reality, the Covid vaccines have been administered to millions of people around the world and have been shown to be safe and effective. The US FDA has a strong track record of approving vaccines that have undergone rigorous testing and have been proven to be safe and effective.

The White House has not responded to questions about Prasad's claims, but officials at the CDC have emphasized the importance of reporting any adverse events following vaccination. However, experts argue that Prasad's approach is misguided and could undermine confidence in vaccines.

"This is so dangerous and irresponsible," said Dr Offit. "Children are getting hospitalized and children are still dying from this virus."

The FDA has announced plans to revise its annual flu vaccine framework, including the use of surrogate assays to understand how well the vaccines work. However, experts argue that conducting new trials each year would be impractical and could lead to fewer vaccines being developed.

In reality, the development of Covid vaccines under the first Trump administration was "one of the greatest scientific and medical advances in our lifetime," said Dr Offit. To now question their safety is not only unfounded but also irresponsible.

The move by Prasad has raised concerns among experts who fear that it could undermine confidence in vaccines and lead to fewer vaccines being developed. The FDA's approach to vaccine regulation has always been rigorous and evidence-based, and any changes should be made with careful consideration of the evidence.
 
πŸ€” I'm totally baffled by this memo from Vinay Prasad. 10 kids dying from Covid vaccination? No credible evidence provided whatsoever πŸ™„. This is like playing a game of vaccine roulette where lives are at stake πŸ’”. The FDA's rigorous testing process has always been the gold standard, and now they're throwing that out the window? 🚫 It's alarming to think about the potential consequences – more vaccine-preventable illnesses and fewer vaccines being developed due to reduced confidence in their safety πŸ€•.

I'm also worried about the public's trust in vaccines. We know Covid vaccines are safe and effective, but now they're being scrutinized like never before πŸ”. The White House is staying mum on this one, which isn't helping matters πŸ˜’. Dr Offit's right – this approach is not only misguided but also irresponsible πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

We need to rely on evidence-based decision-making here, folks πŸ’‘. We can't just make sweeping claims without supporting data πŸ“Š. The FDA's track record speaks for itself – they've always put the safety and efficacy of vaccines first πŸ‘. Let's hope this memo is an anomaly and not a harbinger of things to come 😟.
 
I just got back from a weird dream last night where I was flying over a forest and there were these massive trees with faces on them 🌳😱. Anyway, this whole vaccine thing has me thinking about how we used to not worry so much about germs before vaccines came out πŸ€•. My mom used to get sick all the time from chickenpox or something. Now it's like, no one gets sick except for when you travel to some other country and get exposed to weird stuff abroad πŸ˜‚. I know vaccines save lives but sometimes I wonder if they're not a little overused πŸ€”. And what's up with people getting all worked up about this Prasad guy? Can't we just have a calm conversation about it for once? πŸ™„
 
It's wild how fast trust can turn around when some high-ranking official just decides to go against all the science and data we've got on vaccines 🀯. I mean, Vinay Prasad's memo is basically saying that Covid vaccines are killing kids and they're not gonna do any more trials to prove it, but... where's the proof? πŸ€” We've already seen how well these vaccines work, millions of people have gotten vaccinated and there's been hardly any issues. It's like we're starting to question the safety of something just because some official is being super cautious about it? 🚨 That's not how science works, you need evidence before making claims that big.

And now experts are worried that this could lead to fewer vaccines being developed? πŸ€• That's the opposite of what we want. We need more research and testing to make sure our vaccines are safe and effective, not less. It's like they're trying to create a situation where people are scared to get vaccinated again because some official is just being super paranoid about it 😟.

I'm all for transparency and making sure our vaccines are the best they can be, but we need to rely on science and evidence, not just someone's gut feeling or a memo πŸ“. We can't just let fear take over and start questioning everything we thought we knew about vaccines. That's not how progress works, we need to move forward with caution and science πŸš€.
 
πŸ€” This is super weird what's going on at the US FDA πŸ™„ Vinay Prasad sending out a memo claiming that Covid vaccines have killed 10 kids? Like, no credible evidence to back it up... πŸ˜’ It's like he's trying to sow doubt and mistrust in vaccines. The experts are all like "what's good with this?" πŸ’‘ And now public trust is gonna be affected? πŸ€• That's a big deal. I mean, we know Covid vaccines are safe and effective, so what's the point of spreading these kinds of claims? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg I'm so worried about this πŸ€•... Vinay Prasad's memo is like totally raising red flags 🚨 and I don't know how we can trust the FDA right now 😩. I mean, 10 kids dying from Covid vaccines? That's like, a lot of people πŸ’” and I need to see some solid evidence before I believe it πŸ’―. And what about all the other vaccine-preventable illnesses that could be swept under the rug because of this 🀝? It's just not right 😠.

And can you even imagine if this changes the way vaccines are developed? πŸ€” Like, no more randomized trials or clinical outcomes? That's just crazy talk 😱. I don't want to see our kids suffer from preventable illnesses because of some reckless move by a government official πŸ‘Š.

This whole thing is just so concerning and I need some reassurance that the FDA knows what they're doing πŸ’•. We can't let fear and misinformation get in the way of saving lives πŸš‘πŸ’‰.
 
πŸ€”πŸ’‰πŸ˜¬ This guy Prasad is totally outta line 🚫! Like what even is he trying to prove? πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ No credible evidence = no credibility 😐. Vaccines have been around for decades, people! πŸ’ͺ They've saved countless lives πŸ™ and prevented the spread of so many diseases 🌎. We can't just sit here and watch him dismantle this safety net 🚨. What's next? Saying climate change is a hoax ❄️? No way πŸ”₯. Prasad needs to get his facts straight and stop making reckless claims πŸ“°. Vaccines are safe, effective, and life-saving πŸ’Š!
 
πŸ€” I'm shocked by this memo from Vinay Prasad. Like, what's going on? There's no credible evidence to support his claims about Covid vaccination deaths in children... or is he trying to stir up controversy? 🚨 The FDA has a good track record of approving vaccines that have been rigorously tested and proven safe and effective. I'm all for transparency, but this feels like a PR stunt gone wrong. πŸ˜’ Can't believe Dr Offit's concern about public trust in vaccines too... it's already pretty low after all the misinformation out there. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ We need to focus on getting more vaccines developed and protecting people from preventable illnesses, not sowing doubt and fear. πŸ’‰
 
omg, this is so concerning πŸ€•! Vinay Prasad's memo about Covid vaccine deaths is super alarming & I'm shocked he didn't provide any evidence to back it up. I mean, we all know vaccines are safe and effective, but this kind of sensational claim needs proof before we can even think about questioning it.

it's not just that the US FDA is deviating from its usual rigorous testing process, but also that it could undermine public trust in vaccines. The CDC has already emphasized the importance of reporting any adverse events following vaccination & now this? It's like a step back for the country.

I'm also worried about the impact on vaccine development πŸ€”. If we start questioning the safety of Covid vaccines without solid evidence, it could lead to fewer vaccines being developed in the future. We need more research, not less!

the White House hasn't responded yet, but I hope they do ASAP & address this issue. We can't just sit back and let misinformation spread like wildfire 🚨. We need facts, we need science, and we need experts to guide us.

anyway, I just had to share my thoughts on this πŸ€—. I know it's a lot to take in, but I believe in the power of vaccines & I'll keep spreading the word πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” this is so suspicious I've seen some weird stuff on Reddit but this is just crazy how can they not provide any evidence or proof before making such a huge claim? I mean, I'm all for being transparent but come on Vinay Prasad, you're an official at the FDA. You should know better than to spread unfounded rumors like this 🚫
 
idk how this is even happening 🀯. like, come on Vinay Prasad! where's the science behind these claims? πŸ“ 10 kids dying from covid vaccine? that sounds super fishy to me 🐟. i mean i know vaccines are safe and effective but this is just a huge leap of faith πŸ’ͺ. what about all the ppl who got vaccinated and lived just fine? doesn't that count for anything? πŸ€” i'm not saying dont question vaccine safety but let's at least have some evidence to back it up πŸ”¬. otherwise, we're gonna be stuck with more unvax'd kids getting sick and dying πŸ’”. this is so reckless 🚨
 
πŸ˜’ this memo is just a huge red flag for me... no credible evidence to back up those claims about Covid vaccine deaths... it's like Vinay Prasad just made stuff up out of thin air πŸ€” how can you just go around claiming that vaccines are killing kids without any proof? πŸ’€ and now we're gonna have fewer vaccines developed because of this? 😱 that's not a recipe for public health success, that's a recipe for disaster... what's next, some memo saying vaccines cause autism too? 🚫 gotta get to the bottom of this and see where it comes from... πŸ‘Ž
 
just saw this news and i'm getting really worried about what prasad is doing πŸ€”... doesn't seem right that he's just making claims without proof... vaccines are literally lifesavers for kids and adults alike πŸ™... 10 kids dying from covid vaxx? that's still not confirmed, folks... we need concrete evidence before we start panicking 😬... prasad needs to calm down and provide some actual data or else this could lead to people avoiding life-saving vaccines altogether πŸ’‰
 
πŸ€” I'm really surprised by this memo from Vinay Prasad. Where is all this evidence coming from? We're talking about kids dying from Covid vaccination? That's a huge claim and I need to see some proof before I believe it. The fact that Dr Paul Offit is calling out for evidence suggests that there's already doubt among experts. I don't think it's fair to suddenly change the approach on vaccine development without solid research backing it up.

I'm also concerned about the potential impact on public trust in vaccines. If we start questioning the safety of Covid vaccines, what's next? Are we going to question the safety of flu shots or MMRs too? I just don't want to see a slippery slope here. We need rigorous testing and evidence-based decision making when it comes to vaccine development. This seems like a step back in the right direction.

Can someone please provide me with some sources on this claim? I want to read more about what's going on behind the scenes before I start speculating... πŸ’‘
 
omg what's going on 🀯... like i thought vaccines were safe and effective but now this guy Vinay Prasad is saying that covid vaccines killed american kids? πŸ’€... i don't get it how can you just claim that without proof? πŸ€”... and why would the fda change its rules like that? wouldn't they want to make sure everyone's safe? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ... and what about all those people who got vaccinated? did they die from something else or was it really the vaccine? πŸ€”... i don't know man, this is all kinda confusing πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ...
 
This is gonna sound crazy but I just got vaccinated last week and now I'm wondering if maybe I shouldn't have πŸ€”... no seriously though, 10 kids dying from Covid vaccine? That's like something out of a bad horror movie 😱. Prasad's memo sounds super sketchy to me - where's the proof? πŸ’‰πŸ‘€

I mean, I know vaccines are generally safe and effective but let's not rush into things here πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's one thing to acknowledge that some people might have had bad reactions but another thing entirely to claim that Covid vaccine is killing kids straight up πŸ’”.

And can we talk about how this is gonna affect public trust in vaccines? I mean, it already feels like people are skeptical about them anyway πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. But if we start questioning the safety of vaccines left and right, who's gonna actually get vaccinated when we need it most? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

Let's just wait for some actual evidence before making any claims 😬. I'm all for keeping things transparent but this feels like a big ol' conspiracy theory fest 🚨... not cool, Vinay Prasad πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” I mean, come on... a memo from someone claiming 10 kids have died from Covid vaccination? No evidence, no explanation? πŸ™„ That just doesn't sit right with me. I remember when vaccines were first developed, like back in the day, it was all about rigorous testing and proof of safety. This sudden change just feels fishy to me... 🐟 What's next, saying that face masks are a conspiracy theory too? πŸ˜‚ Not buying it.
 
can you believe this 🀯? Vinay Prasad is like a death sentence on all covid vaccines 10 kids died from vaccination?? nope dont think so! πŸ’” there is NO credible evidence to support this claim its just sensationalism plain and simple. he's basically undoing all the hard work of the FDA and putting lives at risk because of some wild guess. 🚨 what next? are we gonna start questioning the safety of flu vaccines too?? no way this is a huge mistake by Prasad. we need to stand up against this misinformation and demand facts not feelings πŸ™„
 
I'm really concerned about this move by Vinay Prasad πŸ€”πŸš¨. It's like he's playing politics with people's lives πŸ’€. If there's even a hint of doubt about the safety of these vaccines, we need concrete evidence, not just some memo that sparks alarm πŸ“. I mean, think about it, this could be a slippery slope where vaccine-preventable illnesses start to rise again 🚨. It's like he's giving scientists and regulators a green light to play it safe instead of pushing the boundaries of medical research πŸ”¬.

And let's not forget, these vaccines have been shown to be safe and effective for millions of people worldwide πŸ’―. We can't just ignore the evidence that suggests otherwise πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The FDA's reputation is on the line here, and I hope they're not going to let politics get in the way of making informed decisions πŸ‘Š.

This move by Prasad has got me thinking, what about the next time we need a vaccine for some new disease? Are we going to have to go back to square one because of this kind of reckless behavior? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ It's time for some real leadership and evidence-based decision making, not just some memo that sparks panic 😬.
 
πŸ€” I don't know what to think about this... like, I'm super concerned that Prasad's memo is gonna cause more harm than good 🚨. Like, we already have enough vaccine-preventable illnesses out there, do we really need to make it harder for new vaccines to get developed? βš–οΈ At the same time, though, I totally trust the FDA and I know they'd never just make something up without evidence... right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Wait, no I mean... maybe they should be more transparent about what's going on with these vaccine deaths? πŸ€” Ugh, my mind is all over the place now πŸ˜‚. One thing's for sure though: we need to get to the bottom of this and make sure our vaccines are safe and effective πŸ’Š
 
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