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856 views • November 18, 2021

'Tragic': Biden on 100K Overdose Deaths Stats; FDA Asks Judge for 55Yrs to Fully Release Pfizer Data

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New federal data suggests America's drug epidemic has reached its deadliest height. The CDC published new data showing overdose deaths top 100,000 annually for the first time. President Biden called it "a tragic milestone." Researchers say the new record is being driven by opioid abuse. Synthetic opioids... Primarily fentanyl... Caused nearly two-thirds of all drug overdose deaths in the 12-month period that ended April of this year. The report found overdose deaths jumped 28.5 percent when compared to the same period a year earlier. Pfizer's vaccine data won't be public till 2076. That's because the FDA is asking a federal judge to wait 55 years. The FDA’s request was made in a filing as part of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit by a medical transparency group. "The FDA has proposed to produce 500 pages per month which, based on its calculated number of pages, would mean it would complete its production in nearly 55 years – the year 2076." The FDA also notes in the request, quote "The acute need for transparency regarding this product is heightened by the fact that the secretary of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), the FDA’s parent department, has granted Pfizer complete immunity from financial liability for any injury caused by its product." And the White House unveils "Peanut Butter" and "Jelly" as the two turkeys set to receive presidential pardons ahead of Thanksgiving. This comes as this year's turkey day feast is expected to cost more than last year partly because of supply chain issues. Andrea Welp, who raised the turkeys said, "Raising the presidential turkey flock has really been a lot of fun this year. As we all know, with another year of uncertainties with the pandemic, this project has really been something to look forward to." Tune into Deep Dive as we explore these topics and more. Subscribe to our newsletter👉 : https://newsletter.ntd.com/ Support our work👉: https://donorbox.org/deep-dive -- Follow us on Parler: https://parler.com/profile/DeepDiveTiffany Gab: https://gab.com/deepdivetiffany Contact us: DeepDiveTiffany@gmail.com
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