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jstern
01-10-2022, 04:09 PM
The Food and Drug Administration won't have 75 years to release thousands of pages of documents it relied on to license its COVID-19 vaccine. Instead, the federal agency will have just over eight months to do so, per a federal judge's ruling.

The timeline ordered Thursday by U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman radically shortens the timeline under which the FDA has to produce troves of documents. The order stems from a Freedom of Information Act document lawsuit by a coalition of doctors and scientists with the nonprofit Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency. The group seeks an estimated 450,000 pages of material about the vaccine-creation process during the COVID-19 pandemic, which came into full force in the United States in March 2020.

Rather than producing 500 pages a month, the FDA's proposed timeline, Pittman ordered the agency to turn over 55,000 a month. That means all the Pfizer vaccine data should be public by the end of September rather than the year 2097, the deadline that the FDA wanted.
https://gazette.com/news/judge-scraps-75-year-fda-timeline-to-release-pfizer-vaccine-safety-data-giving-agency-eight/article_9bcaaa2b-23d4-5dab-9f65-515e969ec51d.html


https://youtu.be/OlSY2NQEoYA

Off the Court
01-10-2022, 04:25 PM
This gets the FDA off the hook for having to do any long term studies I guess. Get everything out of the way in just 8 months.

You're so passionate about the vaccine jstern I trust you'll read every page.

PistonsFan#21
01-10-2022, 07:38 PM
This gets the FDA off the hook for having to do any long term studies I guess. Get everything out of the way in just 8 months.

You're so passionate about the vaccine jstern I trust you'll read every page.

Are you saying there isn't any long term studies done yet? :confusedshrug:

warriorfan
01-10-2022, 07:40 PM
Are you saying there isn't any long term studies done yet? :confusedshrug:

:roll:

tpols
01-11-2022, 12:17 PM
Are you saying there isn't any long term studies done yet? :confusedshrug:

:oldlol:

Got em.

He was also saying yesterday that vaccines are administered intraveneuously. Amazing.

HunterSThompson
01-11-2022, 12:39 PM
Are you saying there isn't any long term studies done yet? :confusedshrug:

my uncle tested vaccines and prescription drugs for a living for 30 years. he threw about 5000 animals in the incinerator after about 5 or 6 experimental drugs were administered to each one. PETA forced him to move to 3 different places in Montreal. then to New Jersey. then Philadelphia. now he's in Arizona I believe

imagine if people got that angry with how humans are being treated right now