🧵 1/? I've done a bit of digging 🔍 and found something interesting.
If you've not seen this video clip, please watch the clip and then come back to this thread. Here is the source on youtube, the time stamp for this particular presentation is 4h, 20m (yes, really).
@skells@11112011@Prodigal@freemo They voted no against the booster for most people. One interesting note is that one of the "Yes" votes was a pfizer representative who had been told explicitly he did not have a vote, yet he voted anyways.
Additionally, another vote was had on whether or not the booster should be approved for the elderly and those with comorbidites and that vote was overwhelmingly "Yes", and in their discussion of that vote many of the doctors on the call said they wanted to include healthcare workers in this grouping even though it didnt make sense to really.
Finally I will add these votes are merely advisory votes to be taken into consideration and the FDA can just ignore them and recommend the booster anyways which Fauci seems to be pushing for, so don't be surprised when they push it anyways.
@VaxxersPostingTheirLs @11112011 @Prodigal @freemo https://theexpose.uk/2021/09/18/fda-experts-reveal-the-covid-19-vaccines-are-killing-2-people-for-every-1-life-saved/
not 100% sure about the source but as it's backed up by the FDA's own yt channel seems legit