Shocking memo: US FDA links child deaths to COVID-19 vaccines
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The New York Times revealed an internal memo issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stating that at least ten children are believed to have died from complications related to COVID-19 vaccines, citing myocarditis as a possible cause of death in those cases. According to the newspaper, the memo was prepared by the FDA's chief medical and scientific officer, Vinay Prasad, but it did not include specific details about the victims' ages, previous health conditions, or the type of vaccines they received, nor were the manufacturers of those vaccines mentioned. So far, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, to which the FDA belongs, has not issued any official comment on these reports, despite requests for clarification from Reuters. This information comes at a time when vaccination policies in the United States are undergoing radical shifts, as the current Secretary of Health, Robert Kennedy Jr., has announced the restriction of COVID-19 vaccinations to include only seniors over 65 and people with chronic diseases, reflecting a new direction in the vaccine management strategy. It is noteworthy that Kennedy was one of the most prominent voices opposing vaccines before taking office, and had previously linked them to disorders such as autism, calling for a broad reconsideration of health and vaccination policies, which is sparking great controversy in medical and political circles.