In a statement released by the Florida Department of Health, Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo said he previously raised questions about the safety of the Covid-19 ‘vaccines’ with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but the agency provided “no evidence” to refute his claims. 

Last month, Ladapo wrote to the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) alleging that DNA fragments from the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA ‘vaccines’ could “integrate” with the DNA of the person they’re injected into, causing a host of harmful side effects. 

“DNA integration poses a unique and elevated risk to human health and to the integrity of the human genome,” Ladapo said, alleging the FDA did not adequately assess those risks. 

“If the risks of DNA integration have not been assessed for mRNA Covid-19 ‘vaccines’, these are not appropriate for use in human beings. … It is my hope that, in regard to Covid-19, the FDA will one day seriously consider its regulatory responsibility to protect human health, including the integrity of the human genome,” Ladapo said.

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