Instead of postponing recommendation of a sketchy new flu shot, the panel went ahead with it - even though people died
Elsevier
has retracted a 2021 study claiming sudden infant death syndrome is
linked to vaccines over concerns the paper might influence patient care.
The
single-author study, by longtime vaccine critic Neil Z. Miller and
published in Toxicology Reports, found 75 percent of SIDS cases reported
occurred within seven days of vaccination, suggesting the fatalities
are tied to immunizations.
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