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A federal judge on Thursday ordered the U.S. Food and Drug administration to produce the documents it’s relied on to license the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, at a rate of 55,000 pages a month.
The rate of 55,000 pages a month would mean the FDA has just over eight months to fully produce all of Pfizer’s pre-licensure safety data—far more than what the FDA proposed in December 2021, which was to produce documents at a minimum rate of 500 pages a month or faster where feasible. That rate would have effectively given the agency a minimum of 75 years to fully produce the data, Aaron Siri, a lawyer working on the case, previously observed.
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the U.S. Food and Drug administration to produce the documents it’s relied on to license the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
A small-town nurse named Susette Kelo emerges as the reluctant leader of her working-class neighbors in their struggle to save their homes from political and corporate interests bent on seizing the land and handing it over to Pfizer Corporation. Susette's battle goes all the way to the US Supreme Court and the controversial 5-4 decision in Kelo vs. City of New London gave government officials the power to bulldoze a neighborhood for the benefit of a multibillion-dollar corporation. The decision outraged Americans across the political spectrum, and that passion fueled reforms that helped curb eminent domain abuse.
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