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Resident urges board to reconsider vaccine aluminum safety; district clarifies it does not endorse claims
Summary
At a school board meeting, a resident read an article challenging FDA-endorsed aluminum-adjuvant safety studies; a district staff member told the audience the district does not vouch for the accuracy of those remarks.
A resident raised concerns about aluminum in vaccine adjuvants during the public-comment period of a school board meeting, and a district staff member later told the audience the district does not endorse or validate those statements.
The comment: "FDA's aluminum adjuvant safety limits are based on deeply flawed science," was read aloud by Susan Taylor Varoni, who told the board she was summarizing an article by JB Handley and cited Midkus (Mitkus) 2011 and follow-up critiques. Varoni urged board members to "listen to your conscience and your intuition" when considering medical…
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