by RTM Staff at Resist the Mainstream
Last week, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland suspended the use of the Moderna vaccine for younger people due to a risk of side effects, including myocarditis.
The FDA has responded by insisting benefits of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine outweigh the risks.
Sweden reports it is suspending the vaccine for people under age 30 (“for precautionary reasons”). Denmark has suspended vaccines for those under 18. Finland health officials have stated that males under age 30 should not be vaccinated.
Japan has shelved 1.6 million doses of the Moderna vaccine due to contamination concerns, and Iceland’s Health Officials state they are suspending the use of the vaccine for all age groups as of Oct. 10 “due to the risk of cardiac inflammation.” The health agency’s website noted that the Pfizer vaccine is still approved for use.
Reports of serious clotting problems and questions about the vaccine’s efficacy prompted Nordic countries to make changes in their vaccine guidelines.
A statement from Moderna notes…
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