FDA Executive Who Said Government Plans to Push Annual COVID-19 Shots Speaks Out

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) executive who was captured on hidden camera saying the U.S. government plans to push annual COVID-19 shots is claiming that the way the video footage was presented is misleading.

Christopher Cole, executive officer of the medical countermeasures initiative at the FDA, told a Project Veritas reporter that President Joe Biden โ€œwants to inoculate as many people as possible.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ll have to get an annual shot. I mean, it hasnโ€™t been formally announced yet because they donโ€™t want to rile everyone up.โ€

Cole also said that the FDA was going to grant emergency use authorization (EUA) for Pfizerโ€™s COVID-19 vaccine for children 6 months to age 4. โ€œJust from everything I heard,โ€ he said, describing the EUA process as having a lower bar than the regular approval process.

The FDA was poised this month to authorize Pfizerโ€™s vaccine for young children but announced on Feb. 11 that officials were delaying the decision.

Cole took issue with the two videos released by Project Veritas that showed him talking about vaccines and related matters, he told The Epoch Times on LinkedIn.

The videos โ€œwere from an edited private conversation and done without my permission or knowledge,โ€ he said. โ€œPartial statements were taken to summarize points completely changing them in an effort to sensationalize the article.โ€

An article published on the website of Project Veritas summarizing portions of the conversation โ€œis not factually correct and does not represent the full conversation and is misleading in the portrayal of the conversation,โ€ he said.

Asked which parts werenโ€™t factually correct, Cole said he was told to refer all media inquiries to the FDAโ€™s media office.

โ€œSo I cannot respond at this point in time,โ€ he said.

โ€œWe stand by our accurate reporting of the words said by Mr. Cole on video tape,โ€ a Project Veritas spokesman told The Epoch Times in an email.

An FDA spokesperson declined to answer a number of questions, including why the agency seemed to cast doubt on whether it was actually Cole in the videos.

Byย Zachary Stieber

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