Late last month a CDC advisory committee launched a review into the "safety, effectiveness, and immunogenicity" of COVID-19 vaccines, as well as whether mRNA remains in the body longer than advertised.
As part of the review, they will look
at gaps in existing knowledge "relating to bio distribution,
pharmacokinetics, and persistence of the spike protein, mRNA, and lipid
nanoparticles to inform immunization recommendations," the document states. In other words - they'll be looking at whether the vaccine has ever worked, as well as harms it may cause. As ZeroHedge readers know, studies have found that the spike protein and mRNA in the vaccines persist for some time.
Days after the committee was announced, the Department of Health & Human Services announced that Susan Monarez, who championed mRNA shots for COVID-19, is "no longer director of the CDC" - after she "clashed with the secretary (Kennedy) over vaccine policy," which ultimately led to her firing.
Meanwhile at least four other CDC officials resigned on Wednesday
in a massive leadership shakeup at the agency: Dr. Debra Houry, the
CDC's chief medical officer; Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, director of the
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Dr. Daniel
Jernigan, the director of the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic
Infectious Diseases; and Dr. Jennifer Layden, director of the Office of
Public Health Data, Surveillance and Technology.
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