FDA chief Califf calls old C-19 Jabs useless to ‘Juice’ boosters

FDA chief Califf calls old COVID vaccines useless to ‘Juice’ boosters

Robert Califf ‘Full on antivax’? He’s Full of something!

Robert Califf also promoted a study on vaccination’s effect on long COVID in kids, apparently without noticing the tables refer to Paxlovid in ages 50 and up. Epidemiologist says commissioner’s alleged shilling is “debasing the office.”

By Greg Piper

Four years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic – which was officially declared over in 2023 – and with current vaccine booster rates well under 10%, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration is eager to get more shots in arms of all ages.

But critical doctors and analysts allege that Commissioner Robert Califf is playing fast and loose with scientific research to do it, using his X account to share papers that haven’t been peer-reviewed, proofread or even published in full – and ironically promoting vaccine hesitancy in his crusade for boosting.

“Bob Califf is debasing the office of FDA commissioner,” University of California San Francisco epidemiologist and clinical-trial specialist Vinay Prasad wrote in his newsletter Thursday.

“He is promoting low quality evidence that the FDA has not vetted” and would not accept for drug approval, according to Prasad, who has repeatedly browbeat Califf for allegedly misleading or flatly false social media posts. “Even worse, at times the commish misinterprets data and spreads misinformation, denigrating the benefits of primary vaccination.”

Califf is still getting boosted by AARP, which told its 38 million members in last month’s print Bulletin that they should get the new dose even if it’s their sixth, not including the two-dose mRNA primary series, because otherwise they’re not “fully protected” from new variants. Anyone 50 and up is eligible for AARP membership.

Continuing global research suggests that COVID vaccination and especially boosting is a toss-up at best for populations at low risk from infection, however.

Japanese, American, and U.K. researchers analyzed about 1,000 COVID-asymptomatic adults in one Japanese hospital who got PET/CT scans unrelated to myocarditis before and after vaccines were available, according to a peer-reviewed Radiology study in September.


Dr. Doug Corrigan@ScienceWDrDoug

4/ “Previous studies have shown that increased 18F-FDG uptake in the axillary lymph nodes of vaccinated patients can persist for 2–3 weeks. Data from the current study suggest this may persist for longer, as patients who underwent imaging 1–120 days after their second vaccination had higher axillary lymph node 18F-FDG uptake compared with nonvaccinated patients. When compared with cardiac MRI, PET/CT can provide information about inflammation for the whole body, and in the current study, 18F-FDG uptake in the liver and spleen was also found to be higher in the vaccinated group versus the nonvaccinated group.”


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