FDA Vaccine Safety Concerns: What You Need to Know

The FDA panel’s COVID vaccine approval ignited safety concerns on May 22, 2025, after recommending the 2025-2026 formula for COVID-19 shots.

As a result, critics on platforms like X and elsewhere have raised questions regarding the safety of these vaccines, pointing to new studies highlighting their potential risks. This discourse around FDA vaccine safety concerns highlights a growing skepticism about public health decisions.

Hulscher Exposes Vaccine Harms on X

Nicholas Hulscher, an epidemiologist, raised alarms about the FDA-approved vaccines on X on May 25, 2025. He stated,

“We discovered the presence of Spike protein and another factor 2.5 years post-mRNA vaccination. There are some papers on excess mortality being released. We’ve documented significant increases in deaths post-vaccination. At the McCullough Foundation, we have now surpassed our 20th study examining the adverse effects of these vaccines.”

Moreover, Hulscher emphasized,

“Millions of Americans have suffered vaccine-related injuries. We must begin assisting these individuals. When you ask friends or family, often someone knows a person who has either died or suffered permanent disability due to vaccination.”

Therefore, the FDA vaccine safety concerns intensified with Hulscher’s findings. Learn about vaccine injuries.

McCullough Warns of Spike Protein Dangers

Dr. Peter McCullough further escalated the safety concerns with his warnings about the spike protein. On May 25, 2025, the McCullough Foundation posted on X, with McCullough stating,

“It’s probably the most detrimental protein we’ve ever seen for the human body. Now, the hope was—this was the gamble—that we’re going to have the body produce this horrible protein. And we’re going to produce enough antibodies to neutralize it. And the problem there is, quickly, the body got fatigued from seeing it all the time. So it went from the neutralizing IgG1, IgG2 antibodies, to the useless IgG4 antibodies, called IgG4 subclass switching. So people have this stuff in the bloodstream. The killer protein is in the bloodstream circulating, causing damage and blood clots making people feel bad.”

Indeed, McCullough’s research demands scrutiny of the FDA’s decision. Explore McCullough’s research.

Spike protein visualization

Calls for Accountability in Vaccine Safety

The FDA vaccine safety concerns have sparked urgent calls for accountability. For instance, Hulscher’s findings of excess mortality and McCullough’s warnings about the spike protein highlight potential risks ignored by the FDA panel.

Furthermore, X users echoed these concerns, pointing to a lack of government support for the vaccine-injured. Consequently, the debate raises a critical question: will the FDA address these safety issues?

Thus, transparency in vaccine approvals remains essential to rebuild public trust.

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