Gus Van Horn blog Posted May 22 Report Posted May 22 Yesterday, I learned that the Trump FDA has decided to restrict access to the annual Covid vaccine to adults over 65 and members of certain high-risk groups.Most striking was the following aspect of the rationale put forward, which sounded vaguely familiar to me:In the commentary, [Martin] Markary [sic] and [Vinay] Prasad puzzlingly argue that the previous universal access to COVID-19 vaccines was patronizing to Americans. They describe the country's approach to COVID boosters as a "one-size-fits-all" and write that "the US policy has sometimes been justified by arguing that the American people are not sophisticated enough to understand age- and risk-based recommendations. We reject this view." [bold added]Yes. Basing a policy on the notion that adults can't make their own risk assessments is patronizing. Indeed, it is infantilizing -- just like the whole idea the we need an agency like the FDA to protect us from medications we might decide to take.I'm on board for a smaller nanny state, but it should be obvious that taking something off the shelf like this isn't the way get there.I went long enough without catching Covid that I wondered if I could be immune to it, but finally came down with it two summers ago during a trip to Britain. It was like a mild flu. I am not old enough or at-risk enough (that I know of) for Makary and Prasad's tastes. Nevertheless, after being ill with Covid, I decided I'd get the jab every year when I went in for my flu shot.Why catch this crud at all if I can avoid it?If a medical authority warns that there is some risk involved in taking this vaccine for my own convenience, I would weigh that risk and change my practice if necessary -- if only the nanny state would let me do so.The current Trumpist version of the GOP, obsessed as it is with doing what looks like the opposite of what "the libs" do, has made this exact error before: Florida's Governor, Ron DeSantis did it in Florida when his reaction to government-imposed vaccine mandates (improper, save for government employees) was to prohibit private businesses from insisting that their employees or customers be vaccinated (proper as both freedom of association and part of property rights).Only in superficial detail is the government recommending that everyone get a shot the opposite of prohibiting almost everyone from getting it; or forcing everyone to get vaccinated the opposite of prohibiting business owners from dealing only with people who choose to get vaccinated. On a fundamental level, these are the same: The government is to some degree coercing a preferred course of action.The actual opposite would be for the FDA to leave the market for this shot alone, and take other steps towards dismantling itself while private entities assume such roles as testing medications and publishing recommended vaccination schedules.-- CAVLink to Original Jon Letendre 1 Quote
DavidOdden Posted May 22 Report Posted May 22 FYI, the underlying problem is the ludicrous proof standards imposed on marketing any new medical treatment. 120 years ago, the government started this particular brand of infantilization by requiring prior approval of drugs, demanding that they be proven to be “safe” and “effective”. I certainly want them to be safe and effective. The problem with the FDA is that approval requires years-long scientific study, and as we know, covid changes faster than science can test the efficacy of the drug. The covid vaccine was dealt with by a special act of Congress, given the fear that the human race would be obliterated. Emergency political expediency is now confronting legal reality. So we are now facing the consequences of a bad law, which was temporarily ignored because it was really bad w.r.t. covid, but now it is just ordinary bad. The solution is not to whine about the current administration’s plan to follow the law, it is to repeal the law. The FDA cannot exist and “leave the market alone”, the FDA is entirely, wholely, completely and utterly designed to interfere in the market. You don’t treat gangrene with aspirin or Neosporin. Quote
Jon C Posted May 22 Report Posted May 22 2 hours ago, DavidOdden said: the fear that the human race would be obliterated Citation? Quote
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