In what would amount to a dramatic reversal of Americas official public health policy, reports suggest the Trump administration may be considering suspending the use of COVID-19 vaccines. With the President already recently ordering an end to federal funding for schools that require the injections, key figures close to him are said to be voicing serious concerns about the potential harm being caused by the shots concerns that have been repeatedly ignored by governments and health authorities worldwide.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, nominated by Trump to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has previously endorsed calls for a pause and thorough reassessment of the mRNA forms of the vaccines, citing growing evidence of a causal link with alarming rises in excess deaths worldwide. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., newly installed as head of Americas Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and a long-time advocate for vaccine safety, has reportedly signaled his willingness to halt COVID-19 injections if the scientific data supports such action. Among Kennedys advisors, British cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra has similarly been vocal about the need to reevaluate the risks