

It Could Happen Here Weekly 185
Jun 7, 2025
Dr. Kaveh Hoda, a physician specializing in COVID-19 and vaccine policies, joins the discussion to tackle recent FDA vaccine access changes for those under 65. The conversation critiques U.S. vaccination strategies in comparison with Europe, emphasizing the need for effective public health policies. Hoda shares insights on the ethical implications of medical research and the shifting landscape of vaccine trust amidst political influences. Listeners are also engaged in debates surrounding pronatalist policies and their impact on society.
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FDA Restricts COVID Boosters Politically
- The FDA's new COVID vaccine rules restrict booster access for under-65s with no risk factors.
- This reflects politicization of health policy, bypassing established scientific advisory processes.
Support Scientific Integrity in Vaccines
- Actively pressure advisory panels and representatives to maintain scientific integrity in vaccine policy decisions.
- Keep public awareness high to counter misinformation and narrative revisionism about COVID's impact.
Seek Doctor's Help For Vaccine Access
- Talk to your doctor to find undisclosed or lesser-known risk factors for COVID vaccine eligibility.
- Stay informed and support public discussion to resist restrictive vaccine policies.