Trump government’s health authorities are planning to connect the death of 25 children with vaccines against croneas they consider limiting which Americans should be vaccinated, according to four anonymous sources who spoke in the Washington Post (WP) on the condition of anonymity.

The findings appear to be based on information submitted to the Federal Vaccic Incident Federal Reporting System, which contains non -verified reports of side effects or bad experiences with vaccines submitted by anyone, including patients, doctors, pharmacists or even people who have seen. Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC) emphasize that the database is not designed to evaluate whether a vaccine has caused death, a conclusion that requires thorough research by scientists.

Trump government officials are planning to include the claim for children’s deaths in a presentation next week in a CDC consultants who are considering new recommendations on the Koronevas vaccine that affect access to vaccines and whether it will be free.

This development has caused concern to some scientists, who argue that vaccines have been extensively studied, including vaccinations in children, and that the dangers of the virus itself are underestimated. In June, CDC staff presented information to the same vaccine committee, according to which at least 25 children who have been hospitalized by July 2023 have died and that number is probably undervalued. Of the 16 children who were large enough to be vaccinated, no one had a repeat dose of the vaccine.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Marty Makari confirmed to CNN last week that authorities are investigating reports of potential deaths from the vaccine, including examining autopsy reports and interviews with parents’ parents. Such research can take months, according to health authorities, and it is not clear when it started.

In August, the FDA approved the latest anti -coronary vaccines for people aged 65 and over or at risk of severe disease, but the CDC vaccines may recommend vaccines on a more limited or wider scale. The Commission is considering a plan to recommend the vaccine to people aged 75 or older, but to encourage people who are newer to consult a doctor before taking the vaccine, according to two WP sources. Another thought is that the vaccine is not recommended in people under 75 years of age without pre -existing diseases, the same sources said.

However, the restriction of access to these vaccines for people aged 65 to 74 has caused concerns about political reactions, according to a federal health official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

In many countries, the annual vaccination against crone in healthy children are not recommended because they rarely die from it and most have mild symptoms. US officials have justified annual vaccinations based on evidence that infants and toddlers face an increased risk of hospitalization and that a significant proportion of those hospitalized had no underlying diseases. They have also stated that vaccines offer children long -term protection against coronovation.

Health Minister Robert Kennedy Junior, a long -standing critic of vaccines against Koronevas, gave the Mayan ordered health officials to stop recommending vaccines to healthy children. The CDC later gave instructions to parents to consult a doctor before their children are vaccinated against the crown. The American Academy of Pediatrics is an annual anti -coronary vaccination for all children aged 6 to 23 months and for older children if their parents wish to have protection.

The Vaccine Advisory Committee meeting next week is critical, as its recommendations will determine whether insurance companies should cover the cost of vaccinations, whether pharmacies can be granted and if doctors will be willing to offer them. Kennedy removed the members of the committee earlier this year and appointed his own candidates, most of whom have criticized the policy of vaccination against the coronary. Kennedy considers to add to the committee and other critics of vaccines.

The CDC is monitoring data on the safety of vaccines against crone from the first moment they began to be granted to the US. To report undesirable side effects, much more stringent requirements were made compared to other vaccines because these vaccines were initially approved by a rapid procedure under the FDA emergency.