Florida’s surgeon general, Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo, sent a letter to the FDA earlier this month expressing concerns about nucleic acid contaminants and billions of DNA fragments per dose in Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.
Mr. Ladapo contends these contaminants pose potential risks to human health.
In response, the FDA labeled Mr. Ladapo’s claims “misleading,” asserting confidence in the vaccines’ safety and effectiveness.
This claim has found the support of renowned French microbiologist Prof. Didier Raoult.
Mr. Raoult, the former president of the Mediterranean Institute, emphasizes discrepancies in vaccine DNA content.