Florida’s Health Department Advises Against New COVID-19 Booster

The Florida Department of Health released guidance that advises against the new COVID-19 booster for those under the age of 65.

“While the initial mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were authorized by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) utilizing human clinical trial data, the most recent booster approval was granted in the absence of any meaningful booster-specific clinical trial data performed in humans,” the guidance states.

The guidance then noted that the “federal government has failed to provide sufficient data to support the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines.”

Those older than 65 are encouraged to discuss the booster vaccine with their health care provider, “including potential concerns oulined in this guidance.”

The guidance provides a list of safety concerns associated with COVID-19 vaccines.

“Throughout the pandemic, studies across geographic regions have found that the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are associated with negative effectiveness after 4 to 6 months,” the guidance states. “As efficacy waned, studies showed that COVID-19 vaccinated individuals developed an increased risk for infection. This is not found in other vaccines, including the flu vaccine.”

It adds that there are unknown risks of “potential adverse impacts with each additional dose of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine; currently individuals may have received five to seven doses (and counting) of this vaccine over a 3-year period.”

The guidance also warns that there may be health risks associated with the spike protein from the mRNA vaccine.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) supported the advisory, tweeting, “We will not stand by and let the FDA and CDC use Floridians as guinea pigs for mRNA jabs that have not been proven to be safe or effective.”

Reporting from Breitbart:

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved and authorized the updated booster on Monday, opening the jab to everyone five years and older, regardless of previous vaccination.

It also opens up this booster to babies, noting that “individuals 6 months through 4 years of age who have previously been vaccinated against COVID-19 are eligible to receive one or two doses of an updated mRNA COVID-19 vaccine (timing and number of doses to administer depends on the previous COVID-19 vaccine received).”
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