Here's Sen. Johnson:
The federal government was well aware of the myocarditis signal following COVID-19 vaccines, particularly in young men, as early as February 2021.
Despite months of discussion and apparent acknowledgment of the safety concern, U.S. health officials decided not to issue a warning on the Health Alert Network.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1925210975382196698 More on this in today's PSI hearing.
https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/articles/why-you-cant-trust-drug-side-effect-information?utm_source=The%20People%27s%20Pharmacy%20Newsletter&utm_campaign=6a268bf0f5-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_05_20_03_30&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7300006d3c-db7bece79e-220081977
Why You Can’t Trust Drug Side Effect Information! Doctors and patients rely on drug side effect information found in online databases. What if that evidence is flawed?
Diabetes
Joe Graedon
May 19, 2025
Where do you go when you want to know whether a symptom you are experiencing is related to your medicine? Many people type the name of their drug into a Google search. At the top of the list will be “side effects” and links to places like MedlinePlus, Mayo Clinic, GoodRx, Drugs.com, WebMD, Cleveland Clinic or RxList. But where does the drug side effect information actually come from and is it reliable?
Long story short here every phase of bringing anew drug to market is pre-destined by big pharma.they buy off everyone,evey agency,the media, and polticians so they can't lose. That all has to change.