It can’t. This is the same kind of messaging debacle that happened two decades ago when thimerosal was removed from childhood vaccines “out of an overabundance of caution,” even though there was no evidence that it caused autism. 1/https://twitter.com/MattGertz/status/1381933962445094916 …
Straw man. I said no such thing. Also, if you think bringing up thalidomide is some sort of slam dunk retort, you obviously don’t know the history of the FDA and thalidomide.
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So you were criticizing the poor messaging from CDC, not the overall decision to recommend suspending use of the J&J vaccine? I misunderstood - I thought the recommendation WAS the messaging you were criticizing. Fair enough, and apologies.
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