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Biden Officials Knew About, Downplayed Risks From COVID-19 Vaccines, Senate Report Claims

  • On May 22, 2025, the FDA required Pfizer and Moderna to update their COVID-19 vaccine labels to include additional information about the uncommon risk of heart inflammation, particularly in young males between the ages of 16 and 25.
  • This action followed new data and a 2023 study revealing the highest myocarditis and pericarditis incidence in males 16 to 25, with some disagreement on the degree of risk disclosure by officials.
  • The updated warnings note about 38 cases per million doses in this age group and that heart MRI scans mostly show improvement, although long-term effects remain uncertain as further studies continue.
  • FDA representative Andrew Nixon emphasized the agency’s commitment to full openness regarding the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, noting that Pfizer and Moderna have been given a 30-day timeframe to respond.
  • The expanded warnings and Senate report alleging risk downplaying may increase public awareness but also reflect continuing debate over communication and oversight of vaccine safety during the pandemic.
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The National Desk broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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