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Gopher, let me educate you again.

No, the claim that the CDC "lied" about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine in breast milk due to the presence of mRNA is not true.

The overwhelming consensus from public health organizations and medical studies is that the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are safe for people who are breastfeeding and their infants, and they are generally recommended.

Here are the key points regarding mRNA in breast milk and the CDC's guidance:

1. Trace Amounts of mRNA

  • Detection in some studies: Some studies have detected trace amounts of the vaccine's mRNA in a small percentage of breast milk samples, typically for a very short period (up to 48 hours) after vaccination.

  • Minimal or no biological activity: Multiple studies have shown that the small amount of mRNA found is often fragmented or biologically inactive and is unlikely to have any biological effect on the infant.
  • Degradation: Even if the intact mRNA were ingested, it would be expected to be rapidly degraded in the infant's stomach and digestive system.
2. CDC and Expert Recommendations

  • Safety is affirmed: The CDC and major medical organizations like the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (ABM) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) all recommend that people who are breastfeeding receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
  • No evidence of harm: The CDC and other experts state that there is no evidence to suggest the COVID-19 vaccines are harmful to either the breastfeeding parent or the baby.
  • Risk vs. Benefit: The medical consensus is that the benefits of vaccination for the mother (who is at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19 during or recently after pregnancy) and the benefits of continued breastfeeding greatly outweigh any theoretical risks from the trace amounts of mRNA.

    3. Passive Immunity
  • Antibody transfer: A major finding is that people who receive the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine while breastfeeding transfer protective antibodies to their babies through their breast milk.

  • Infant protection: These antibodies are thought to provide the infant with passive immunity, which can help protect them from infection or severe illness from the COVID-19 virus.

The concern stems from an interpretation of studies that detected tiny, non-harmful amounts of mRNA as a contradiction of initial safety assurances, but this does not constitute the CDC having "lied" about the vaccine's safety for breastfeeding. The overall body of evidence strongly supports the safety and benefits of vaccination during lactation.


You can learn more about how protective antibodies are passed from a vaccinated mother to her baby through breast milk from the video
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Big Pharma News! Make us more money! We can use it to fool more people and pay off more media!

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Proven that Covid DID NOT come from bats and other **** around Wuhan... it was made in the lab
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Trump & Pfizer CEO

https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/president-trump-announces-drug-pricing-deal-with-pfizer/666458
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Trump & Pfizer CEO

https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/president-trump-announces-drug-pricing-deal-with-pfizer/666458

Albert Bourla, the Pfizer CEO has made political contributions to both Republicans and Democrats, particularly those who oppose controls on prescription drug prices in the United States. In May 2024, Bourla was among the guests invited to the state dinner hosted by U.S. president Joe Biden
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Trump & Pfizer CEO

https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/president-trump-announces-drug-pricing-deal-with-pfizer/666458

Albert Bourla, the Pfizer CEO has made political contributions to both Republicans and Democrats, particularly those who oppose controls on prescription drug prices in the United States. In May 2024, Bourla was among the guests invited to the state dinner hosted by U.S. president Joe Biden

The link is a CSpan video of Bourla's meeting in the WH. No other CEOs were present. It isn't the State dinner..
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Trump & Pfizer CEO

https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/president-trump-announces-drug-pricing-deal-with-pfizer/666458

Albert Bourla, the Pfizer CEO has made political contributions to both Republicans and Democrats, particularly those who oppose controls on prescription drug prices in the United States. In May 2024, Bourla was among the guests invited to the state dinner hosted by U.S. president Joe Biden

The link is a CSpan video of Bourla's meeting in the WH. No other CEOs were present. It isn't the State dinner..

As we were discussing Big Pharma, which Bourla is.
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Trump & Pfizer CEO

https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/president-trump-announces-drug-pricing-deal-with-pfizer/666458

Albert Bourla, the Pfizer CEO has made political contributions to both Republicans and Democrats, particularly those who oppose controls on prescription drug prices in the United States. In May 2024, Bourla was among the guests invited to the state dinner hosted by U.S. president Joe Biden

The link is a CSpan video of Bourla's meeting in the WH. No other CEOs were present. It isn't the State dinner..

As we were discussing Big Pharma, which Bourla is.


Exactly, specifically Big Pharma meeting with Trump

Now, I'm grateful for the progress medicine has made and much of the progress is thanks to billions in research. I'm thankful for Trump's rapid development of the Covid vaccine and the cures to formerly deadly diseases through mRNA technologies

However, you reference Pharma all the time in a derisive manner. I'm surprised Trump's visit with Burla slipped past you
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Trump & Pfizer CEO

https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/president-trump-announces-drug-pricing-deal-with-pfizer/666458

Albert Bourla, the Pfizer CEO has made political contributions to both Republicans and Democrats, particularly those who oppose controls on prescription drug prices in the United States. In May 2024, Bourla was among the guests invited to the state dinner hosted by U.S. president Joe Biden

The link is a CSpan video of Bourla's meeting in the WH. No other CEOs were present. It isn't the State dinner..

As we were discussing Big Pharma, which Bourla is.


Exactly, specifically Big Pharma meeting with Trump

Now, I'm grateful for the progress medicine has made and much of the progress is thanks to billions in research. I'm thankful for Trump's rapid development of the Covid vaccine and the cures to formerly deadly diseases through mRNA technologies

However, you reference Pharma all the time in a derisive manner. I'm surprised Trump's visit with Burla slipped past you

You must be smoking more of your weed again. You're all over the place
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Twitter, great sources Gopher!
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Twitter is probably more reliable than the Big Pharma propaganda sites cited so often.
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Twitter is probably more reliable than the Big Pharma propaganda sites cited so often.

It's Tempus. Dont expect wise things from him
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historian said:

Twitter is probably more reliable than the Big Pharma propaganda sites cited so often.

It's Tempus. Dont expect wise things from him

Says the guy living in his mom's home and on the government dole
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There is nothing wise about petty personal attacks. Just the opposite: foolish and childish.
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Trump & Pfizer CEO

https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/president-trump-announces-drug-pricing-deal-with-pfizer/666458

Albert Bourla, the Pfizer CEO has made political contributions to both Republicans and Democrats, particularly those who oppose controls on prescription drug prices in the United States. In May 2024, Bourla was among the guests invited to the state dinner hosted by U.S. president Joe Biden

The link is a CSpan video of Bourla's meeting in the WH. No other CEOs were present. It isn't the State dinner..

As we were discussing Big Pharma, which Bourla is.

We are discussing Big Pharma, which little Trump is.
I'm sure you saw this:
Trump Wants to Overhaul Drug Sales. A Company Tied to His Son Stands to Benefit.
Family members of President Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick are poised to benefit from efforts to remake the industry
WASHINGTONThe country's top drugmakers are set to meet in early December at the Four Seasons hotel in Georgetown with Donald Trump Jr. and senior Trump administration officials that regulate the pharmaceutical industry.
The host: BlinkRx, an online prescription drug delivery company that this year installed Trump Jr. as a board member. The summit will conclude with a dinner at the Executive Branch, the exclusive new club founded by Trump Jr. and his close friends, according to people with knowledge of the event and a copy of the invitation viewed by The Wall Street Journal.
BlinkRx stands to benefit from a shake-up of how patients buy drugs after President Trump urged pharmaceutical companies to sell their medicines directly to consumers. BlinkRx helps drugmakers do exactly that with a service that promises to set up direct-to-patient sales programs in as little as three weeks. TrumpRx, a new government website set to launch in early 2026, would funnel patients to direct-sale sites.
The invitation to the "Future of Pharmaceuticals" summit prompted consternation among some drug-company representatives, who worried that the gathering signaled that the White House wants them to work with the little-known BlinkRx because of its ties to the president's family, according to people familiar with the matter.
It is the latest example of the Trump administration's policy priorities overlapping with the business dealings of the president and his family.
BlinkRx, which put the president's son on its board in February, said in an August news release that it can help drug companies set up their own direct-to-patient sales platforms in "as little as 21 days." In addition to being on BlinkRx's board, Trump Jr. became a partner with the investment firm 1789 Capital last November. The firm, which is co-hosting the December summit, led a $140 million funding round for BlinkRx in June 2024, according to a person familiar with the deal. A spokesman for 1789 Capital said the firm "maximizes transparency and compliance" and noted that "no one at the fund has ever worked in government."
Days before the president announced the new TrumpRx website, a BlinkRx representative told one drug company that BlinkRx could be involved with running the site on behalf of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
In mid-September, as Trump was stepping up negotiations with pharmaceutical companies ahead of his TrumpRx announcement, BlinkRx invited the leaders of more than two-dozen pharmaceutical companies to Washington for the Future of Pharmaceuticals summit in December.
The event schedule says there will be "small group" meetings with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary.
Invited companies include Pfizer, Eli Lilly and Amgen, according to a person familiar with the event, whose leaders have relationships with the administration. One person familiar with the December event said the summit is intended to bring together administration officials and pharmaceutical companies, but acknowledged "there is always a business angle."
Hudson of BlinkRx said the company "is excited to help bring together leaders from biopharma, technology, and government to discuss how to improve patient access, American competitiveness, and life-sciences innovation."
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's adult children are also positioned to profit from the administration's overhauls to the drug industry. Cantor Fitzgeraldthe financial-services firm that was led by Lutnick until he joined the Trump administrationtook a financial stake in a company that is trying to make money by investing in bringing pharmaceutical manufacturers to the U.S. Earlier this year, Lutnick handed his ownership of Cantor Fitzgerald to trusts benefiting his adult children, and his two eldest sons were named chairman and executive vice chairman of the firm.
https://www.wsj.com/health/pharma/trumprx-drug-companies-blinkrx-2b6e1761?mod=Searchresults&pos=1&page=1

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Trump & Pfizer CEO

https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/president-trump-announces-drug-pricing-deal-with-pfizer/666458

Albert Bourla, the Pfizer CEO has made political contributions to both Republicans and Democrats, particularly those who oppose controls on prescription drug prices in the United States. In May 2024, Bourla was among the guests invited to the state dinner hosted by U.S. president Joe Biden

The link is a CSpan video of Bourla's meeting in the WH. No other CEOs were present. It isn't the State dinner..

As we were discussing Big Pharma, which Bourla is.

We are discussing Big Pharma, which little Trump is.
I'm sure you saw this:
Trump Wants to Overhaul Drug Sales. A Company Tied to His Son Stands to Benefit.
Family members of President Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick are poised to benefit from efforts to remake the industry
WASHINGTONThe country's top drugmakers are set to meet in early December at the Four Seasons hotel in Georgetown with Donald Trump Jr. and senior Trump administration officials that regulate the pharmaceutical industry.
The host: BlinkRx, an online prescription drug delivery company that this year installed Trump Jr. as a board member. The summit will conclude with a dinner at the Executive Branch, the exclusive new club founded by Trump Jr. and his close friends, according to people with knowledge of the event and a copy of the invitation viewed by The Wall Street Journal.
BlinkRx stands to benefit from a shake-up of how patients buy drugs after President Trump urged pharmaceutical companies to sell their medicines directly to consumers. BlinkRx helps drugmakers do exactly that with a service that promises to set up direct-to-patient sales programs in as little as three weeks. TrumpRx, a new government website set to launch in early 2026, would funnel patients to direct-sale sites.
The invitation to the "Future of Pharmaceuticals" summit prompted consternation among some drug-company representatives, who worried that the gathering signaled that the White House wants them to work with the little-known BlinkRx because of its ties to the president's family, according to people familiar with the matter.
It is the latest example of the Trump administration's policy priorities overlapping with the business dealings of the president and his family.
BlinkRx, which put the president's son on its board in February, said in an August news release that it can help drug companies set up their own direct-to-patient sales platforms in "as little as 21 days." In addition to being on BlinkRx's board, Trump Jr. became a partner with the investment firm 1789 Capital last November. The firm, which is co-hosting the December summit, led a $140 million funding round for BlinkRx in June 2024, according to a person familiar with the deal. A spokesman for 1789 Capital said the firm "maximizes transparency and compliance" and noted that "no one at the fund has ever worked in government."
Days before the president announced the new TrumpRx website, a BlinkRx representative told one drug company that BlinkRx could be involved with running the site on behalf of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
In mid-September, as Trump was stepping up negotiations with pharmaceutical companies ahead of his TrumpRx announcement, BlinkRx invited the leaders of more than two-dozen pharmaceutical companies to Washington for the Future of Pharmaceuticals summit in December.
The event schedule says there will be "small group" meetings with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary.
Invited companies include Pfizer, Eli Lilly and Amgen, according to a person familiar with the event, whose leaders have relationships with the administration. One person familiar with the December event said the summit is intended to bring together administration officials and pharmaceutical companies, but acknowledged "there is always a business angle."
Hudson of BlinkRx said the company "is excited to help bring together leaders from biopharma, technology, and government to discuss how to improve patient access, American competitiveness, and life-sciences innovation."
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's adult children are also positioned to profit from the administration's overhauls to the drug industry. Cantor Fitzgeraldthe financial-services firm that was led by Lutnick until he joined the Trump administrationtook a financial stake in a company that is trying to make money by investing in bringing pharmaceutical manufacturers to the U.S. Earlier this year, Lutnick handed his ownership of Cantor Fitzgerald to trusts benefiting his adult children, and his two eldest sons were named chairman and executive vice chairman of the firm.
https://www.wsj.com/health/pharma/trumprx-drug-companies-blinkrx-2b6e1761?mod=Searchresults&pos=1&page=1

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Trump & Pfizer CEO

https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/president-trump-announces-drug-pricing-deal-with-pfizer/666458

Albert Bourla, the Pfizer CEO has made political contributions to both Republicans and Democrats, particularly those who oppose controls on prescription drug prices in the United States. In May 2024, Bourla was among the guests invited to the state dinner hosted by U.S. president Joe Biden

The link is a CSpan video of Bourla's meeting in the WH. No other CEOs were present. It isn't the State dinner..

As we were discussing Big Pharma, which Bourla is.

We are discussing Big Pharma, which little Trump is.
I'm sure you saw this:
Trump Wants to Overhaul Drug Sales. A Company Tied to His Son Stands to Benefit.
Family members of President Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick are poised to benefit from efforts to remake the industry
WASHINGTONThe country's top drugmakers are set to meet in early December at the Four Seasons hotel in Georgetown with Donald Trump Jr. and senior Trump administration officials that regulate the pharmaceutical industry.
The host: BlinkRx, an online prescription drug delivery company that this year installed Trump Jr. as a board member. The summit will conclude with a dinner at the Executive Branch, the exclusive new club founded by Trump Jr. and his close friends, according to people with knowledge of the event and a copy of the invitation viewed by The Wall Street Journal.
BlinkRx stands to benefit from a shake-up of how patients buy drugs after President Trump urged pharmaceutical companies to sell their medicines directly to consumers. BlinkRx helps drugmakers do exactly that with a service that promises to set up direct-to-patient sales programs in as little as three weeks. TrumpRx, a new government website set to launch in early 2026, would funnel patients to direct-sale sites.
The invitation to the "Future of Pharmaceuticals" summit prompted consternation among some drug-company representatives, who worried that the gathering signaled that the White House wants them to work with the little-known BlinkRx because of its ties to the president's family, according to people familiar with the matter.
It is the latest example of the Trump administration's policy priorities overlapping with the business dealings of the president and his family.
BlinkRx, which put the president's son on its board in February, said in an August news release that it can help drug companies set up their own direct-to-patient sales platforms in "as little as 21 days." In addition to being on BlinkRx's board, Trump Jr. became a partner with the investment firm 1789 Capital last November. The firm, which is co-hosting the December summit, led a $140 million funding round for BlinkRx in June 2024, according to a person familiar with the deal. A spokesman for 1789 Capital said the firm "maximizes transparency and compliance" and noted that "no one at the fund has ever worked in government."
Days before the president announced the new TrumpRx website, a BlinkRx representative told one drug company that BlinkRx could be involved with running the site on behalf of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
In mid-September, as Trump was stepping up negotiations with pharmaceutical companies ahead of his TrumpRx announcement, BlinkRx invited the leaders of more than two-dozen pharmaceutical companies to Washington for the Future of Pharmaceuticals summit in December.
The event schedule says there will be "small group" meetings with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary.
Invited companies include Pfizer, Eli Lilly and Amgen, according to a person familiar with the event, whose leaders have relationships with the administration. One person familiar with the December event said the summit is intended to bring together administration officials and pharmaceutical companies, but acknowledged "there is always a business angle."
Hudson of BlinkRx said the company "is excited to help bring together leaders from biopharma, technology, and government to discuss how to improve patient access, American competitiveness, and life-sciences innovation."
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's adult children are also positioned to profit from the administration's overhauls to the drug industry. Cantor Fitzgeraldthe financial-services firm that was led by Lutnick until he joined the Trump administrationtook a financial stake in a company that is trying to make money by investing in bringing pharmaceutical manufacturers to the U.S. Earlier this year, Lutnick handed his ownership of Cantor Fitzgerald to trusts benefiting his adult children, and his two eldest sons were named chairman and executive vice chairman of the firm.
https://www.wsj.com/health/pharma/trumprx-drug-companies-blinkrx-2b6e1761?mod=Searchresults&pos=1&page=1

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You said the subject is Big Pharma. I have posted nothing but Big Pharma
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There is nothing wise about petty personal attacks. Just the opposite: foolish and childish.

Not childish, just pointing out that the ultra conservative, right wing, small government guy aka Gopher is on welfare. I find that highly amusing.
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historian said:

There is nothing wise about petty personal attacks. Just the opposite: foolish and childish.

Not childish, just pointing out that the ultra conservative, right wing, small government guy aka Gopher is on welfare. I find that highly amusing.

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historian said:

There is nothing wise about petty personal attacks. Just the opposite: foolish and childish.

Not childish, just pointing out that the ultra conservative, right wing, small government guy aka Gopher is on welfare. I find that highly amusing.

What you think you know

I know it's true and so do you, gopher.
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somThere is nothing wise about petty personal attacks. Just the opposite: foolish and childish.

Not childish, just pointing out that the ultra conservative, right wing, small government guy aka Gopher is on welfare. I find that highly amusing.

What you think you know

I know it's true and so do you, gopher.

No, it's not. And even if it was, only a lowlife scumbag would point that out, certainly not a fellow Baylor Bear.
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historian said:

There is nothing wise about petty personal attacks. Just the opposite: foolish and childish.

Not childish, just pointing out that the ultra conservative, right wing, small government guy aka Gopher is on welfare. I find that highly amusing.

Case in point. Are you 12 or 13 years old?
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I still find it highly amusing Mr. conservative aka "Gopher" is on the dole. And of course the hypocrisy is galling.
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Thank you Pharma !
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https://www.biospace.com/drug-development/moderna-claims-early-victory-for-cancer-antigen-in-melanoma


Thank you Pharma, melanoma

Moderna's investigational cancer antigen therapy mRNA-4359 elicited "promising" treatment response in a Phase I/II melanoma study when used alongside Merck's Keytruda, according to data presented Sunday at the 2025 meeting of the European Society for Medical Oncology.

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