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Next COVID-19 Boosters To Be Released Early Based on ‘Mouse Data’

The new COVID-19 booster shots are expected to be released before human testing is completed. They were tested on rats, however.

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The new COVID-19 booster shots are expected to be approved by the FDA this week, even though the tests on human beings are yet to be completed and one critic cautioned moving forward based on “mouse data.”

Rather than have the shots be tested on human beings ahead of their rollout, the FDA will be using data from mice in their evaluation, along with “real world evidence” taken from the existing injections, FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf said, according to the New York Post.

Apparently the new injections are similar to the COVID vaccines currently available in the United States, but have “minor modifications” that the creators claim protect subjects from the latest version of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, which has proven to infect individuals despite them having been fully vaccinated until this latest release.

Related: CDC Edited mRNA Info Sheet To Downplay ‘Spike Proteins’ and How Long They Last: Skeptics

“Real world evidence from the current mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, which have been administered to millions of individuals, show us that the vaccines are safe,” Califf tweeted. “As we know from prior experience, strain changes can be made without affecting safety.”

“FDA has extensive experience with reviewing strain changes in vaccines, as is done with the annual flu vaccine,” Califf said.

Some health experts are warning against the FDA’s potential decision to release the injections without completed human trials.

“I’m uncomfortable that we would move forward — that we would give millions or tens of millions of doses to people — based on mouse data,” said FDA adviser Paul Offit in June. Offit is director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

Controversial mRNA inventor and COVID-19 vaccine skeptic Dr. Robert Malone highlighted the significance of Offit’s stance.

Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel recently compared COVID-19 vaccines and their mRNA technology to iPhones, suggesting that vaccinated people will have to get an update on their shots every year as the virus continues to mutate.

During an interview with CNN business earlier this August, Bancel stated that his corporation will “keep updating the vaccines” in hopes of rolling out “a single-dose annual booster to cover the coronavirus, the flu and another common respiratory virus within the next five years.”

Many individuals, including Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, and even Dr. Anthony Fauci, have continued to catch the virus despite having received two vaccines and two booster shots.

The developments come as House Democrats blame the Trump administration for pressuring the FDA to “block” safety data on COVID-19 vaccine and rush their release ahead of the 2020 presidential election.

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Andrew White is a Northern Virginia native. His work has been previously featured on Alex Jones’ Infowars, Revolver News, and The Liberty Daily. White is a constitutionalist Patriot, who focuses on social issues, election integrity, globalism, US politics, as well as general corporate and government corruption.

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