‘Safe And Effective!’ FDA Puts Strict Limits On Use Of Johnson And Johnson Vaccine Due To Blood Clots

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Picture this:  A vaccine produced by multinational corporations that is still in an experimental phase is released for mass consumption.  Your government tells you that if you don’t take it, they will prevent you from participating in society; from going to restaurants to going to movie theaters.  You may even get fired from your job for not getting it.

The government shields the corporations that made the vaccine from liability if it results in adverse side effects.  Those same companies post record profits after everyone was coerced into taking the vaccine.  Now, thousands of people are being injured from the vaccine.

Most people would say that the country responsible for this has an extremely corrupt, authoritarian government.  That government is the government of the United States.

Today, the FDA decided to restrict the use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine because of ‘rare’ but severe blood clots.

“The US Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it is limiting the emergency use authorization of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen Covid-19 vaccine to people 18 and older for whom other vaccines aren’t appropriate or accessible and those who opt for J&J because they wouldn’t otherwise get vaccinated.

The FDA said in a statement that the change is being made because of the risk of a rare and dangerous clotting condition called thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) after receiving the vaccine.

“We’ve been closely monitoring the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine and occurrence of TTS following its administration and have used updated information from our safety surveillance systems to revise the EUA,” Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, said in the statement. “We recognize that the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine still has a role in the current pandemic response in the United States and across the global community. … Today’s action demonstrates the robustness of our safety surveillance systems and our commitment to ensuring that science and data guide our actions.”

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