The Precautionary Principle Was Abandoned, Why?
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The Precautionary Principle Was Abandoned, Why?
Pregnancy has traditionally been an area of medicine where caution matters enormously. Do not eat cheese, do not take medication … the list goes on an d on.
Yet, on January 25, 2021, in a group chat with CDC Director Rochelle Walensky and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, Fauci raised the possibility that the cytokine storm and fever many patients experienced after dose two “theoretically could be associated with miscarriage in the 1st trimester.” Walensky called it a good point.
Murthy replied that he had been hearing the same concern about mRNA reaching a developing fetus. Walensky asked whether she should flag it for the ACIP meeting the following day.
Weeks later, an internal NIH email recorded how the expert panel had handled the concern: they acknowledged the issue of fever and recommended acetaminophen after vaccination.
None of this is news to many physicians and you , our community, in this alliance.
IMA Senior Fellow and OB-GYN Dr. Kimberly Biss responds to what was being discussed behind the scenes and what pregnant women were being told publicly.
If these concerns were serious enough to discuss privately, why weren’t they communicated just as openly to pregnant women?
Watch Dr Biss’s video and read the full article here: https://imahealth.org/fauci-hid-texts-about-miscarriage-risk-our-doctors-were-saying-it-out-loud
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