The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not yet approved the new vaccine — which is reportedly designed to protect against the BA.2.86 omicron subvariant.
"There’s
a new vaccine that’s coming around the corner, a new mRNA COVID-19
vaccine, and there’s essentially no evidence for it," Ladapo said during
the news conference, according to local news outlets.
"There’s been no clinical trial done in human beings showing that it benefits people" he said. "There’s been no clinical trial showing that it is a safe product for people — and not only that, but then there are a lot of red flags."
In terms of specific concerns, Ladapo warned that the updated vaccines "actually cause cardiac injury in many people." Read more and see videos here.

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