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

πŸ€” This whole situation with Vinay Prasad's memo is super concerning 🚨. I mean, making these kinds of explosive claims without concrete evidence just doesn't sit right with me. And it's not just about the lack of evidence itself, but also how he went about sharing this info in the first place πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. If someone from the top is throwing darts at a board like that, it does damage to trust, and I think we should be careful not to jump to conclusions based on unverified claims 🚫.

And what's even more worrying is how this might affect vaccine uptake and public health in general πŸ’‰. We can't afford to have our guard down when it comes to something like this. It's clear that there's a risk of confusion and misinformation spreading, which could lead to fewer vaccines being administered and more illnesses going unchecked πŸ€•.

Let's hope this is all just a miscommunication, but the fact that experts are speaking out about how worried they are makes me think we need to be extra cautious πŸ‘€.
 
OMG, this is so concerning 🀯... I mean, I get it that Vinay Prasad is trying to shake things up with the vaccine regulation, but 10 child deaths out of nowhere? It's like a wild guess πŸ€”... no concrete evidence, just a bunch of numbers thrown around. And myocarditis? That's one thing, but we need to know if it's from the vaccine or the virus πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I'm worried about public trust right now 😬... how can they trust health agencies if this kind of info is being shared without proper evidence? It's like a domino effect - fewer vaccines and more illnesses = more deaths. And what about all those kids who are still not vaccinated because of the whole vaccine debate? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

I'm a total realist, but this just feels like a recipe for disaster 🍰... we need to be careful with our words and actions, especially when it comes to something as serious as vaccines. I hope they come up with some solid evidence to back up these claims, or else we're in trouble 😬
 
I'm low-key shocked by this whole thing 🀯. Vinay Prasad just threw out some pretty big claims without backing it up with any concrete evidence, you feel? Like, I get that we need to be vigilant about vaccine safety, but come on, 10 child deaths out of who-knows-what? That's a pretty tall order.

And can we talk about how the memo kinda nods to anti-vax vibes? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ That's not what we need right now. I'm all for having tough conversations about vaccine safety, but let's keep it fact-based and don't confuse people with unsubstantiated claims.

It's also got me thinking - if Prasad is gonna make such a big deal about vaccine deaths, shouldn't he be willing to share the actual data or evidence? πŸ” I mean, we've seen some sketchy stuff go down in the past, but this one takes the cake. The FDA needs to get its act together and make sure they're doing due diligence on vaccine approvals.

Anyway, my two cents: I'm all for being cautious, but let's not sacrifice public trust over unsubstantiated claims πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
This guy Prasad is just spreading misinformation πŸ™„. I mean, 10 child deaths out of millions of kids vaccinated? That's not exactly a ringing endorsement. And no concrete evidence to back it up? Come on! πŸ˜’

And what's with this alarm about myocarditis? Yeah, it's rare, but it's also super treatable. We're talking about a condition that's 100 times more deadly when you catch it naturally than from the vaccine 🀯.

The FDA needs to get its act together and consult some actual experts before making any major changes to vaccine regulations πŸ’‘. This memo is just another example of how not to do things right 🚫. And what's with the nod to anti-vaxxers? Are they trying to appease them or something? πŸ™„

I mean, I get it, public trust is important, but sometimes you have to take a stand and say "nope, we can't just roll back all our vaccine regulations because some guy claimed some stuff" 🚫. We need clear guidelines and evidence-based decisions, not just vague claims and conspiracy theories πŸ”.

And for Pete's sake, the ultimate consequence of this memo could be more cases like smallpox – a disease that was eradicated thanks to vaccines! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Let's not mess this up, folks πŸ‘.
 
i think its super worrying that vinay prasad just made some huge claims without any concrete evidence 🀯, like he literally threw a dart at the board as dan jernigan said 😳. myocarditis is definitely a rare condition but experts say it's way more common and severe with covid infection than vaccination πŸ’‰. i also feel bad for public health because if people start doubting vaccines then more lives will be at risk πŸ€•. its not like vinay prasad has to get rid of flu vaccines too or something lol 🀣, but seriously we need to make sure our health agencies are being super careful and transparent about vaccine info πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is super sketchy... Vinay Prasad's memo sounds like some kinda wild speculation to me. How come he went around sharing this info without proof? 🚫 It's one thing to say you're revising guidelines, but claiming kids are dying from vaccines is just not something you do without doing due diligence first. And what about all the vaccine skeptics who have been saying these things for years? Does Prasad think we should just swallow their claims whole now too? πŸ˜’

Anyway, I'm low-key worried about how this might affect vaccine uptake and public trust in general. We need to be careful not to let anti-vaxxers get the upper hand here. 🀝
 
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