The CDC is evaluating the potential harm of covid vs the potential harm of the vaccine. They are also evaluating the harm of people generally not vaccinating in regards to what information is made known to the public. For example, the current push is to get young folks vaccinated. Therefore, the current message is that the new variants are more dangerous to young people while, at the same time, minimizing data that shows the current vaccines are less effective with the variants.
However, what if alternative vaccines were available?
Why did the US grant EUA to two previously unlicensed new vaccine technologies and no other technologies?
Why does the U.S. have no inactivated vaccines?
Why did the U.S. reject Ocugen (Bharat Biotech's EUA application?
Why did the US delay Inovio's phase 2/3 trial? Why is it still on hold? Why did the U.S. pull their funding? Inovio's trials do not have near the same side effect profile as mRNA vaccines.
Why did the US delay Novavax's phase 3 trial?
Why did Trump/OWS only talk about JnJ and Moderna?
Who ran the private/public covid taskforce?
Who ran OWS and where was he on the board of? Which company was the venture capitalist who funded that company? What venture capitalist is Stephen Hahn now in talks to join?
... Since there are no competitive vaccines in the US to the mRNA vaccines and JnJ, they will always be compared to no vaccine. Anybody who disparages them uses the "anti-vax" playbook. That is my issue. The US chose mRNA and JnJ a long time ago. Yes, they are better than covid run rampant.
By the way, the CDC is silently moving away from the JnJ adenovirus vaccine without making it public.
Also, here are two recent alleged mRNA vaccine caused teenage cardiac arrests/deaths in VAERS.
https://medalerts.org/vaersdb/findfield.php?TABLE=ON&GROUP1=AGE&EVENTS=ON&VAX=COVID19&DIED=Yes&AGES[]=5
1383620 and 1386841
Isn't it strange that China has several inactivated covid vaccines, India has developed one, and the US hasn't?