Twelve former U.S. FDA commissioners said on Wednesday they were deeply concerned about proposed changes to vaccine regulation by the agency's chief scientific officer and the details of his assertion that the COVID-19 vaccine killed 10 children.
The commissioners were responding to an email sent last week by Vinay Prasad, the Food and Drug Administration's chief medical and scientific officer, in which he told agency staffers that COVID-19 vaccinations probably contributed to the deaths of at least 10 children who died of heart inflammation, but provided few details on how the analysis of those cases was performed. Prasad also outlined planned changes to regulation of vaccines, including annual flu shots, saying that companies must prove that vaccines work through randomized trials rathe

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