
EU Commission admits: Corona vaccines were released without 'complete' safety data
The EU Commission admitted that COVID-19 vaccines were released without complete safety data. This raises concerns about accountability and risks for the public. Austrian EU MP Gerald Hauser questioned why citizens were not informed about the uncertainties in the vaccines' effectiveness and safety.
The vaccines received conditional approval, which allows access in emergencies despite incomplete data. Hauser criticized this, stating that it turned vaccinated individuals into "test subjects." Meanwhile, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is restructuring health authorities and has withdrawn COVID vaccine recommendations for healthy children and pregnant women, emphasizing the need for stricter approval criteria.
New evidence suggesting 25 deaths among vaccinated children could further fuel the debate on vaccine safety.