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Thanks to the ardent efforts of the legal team that regularly represents ICAN, over 600,000 pages of Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) data that FDA used to authorize and then approve Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine are now available to the public—as they should have been since the very beginning.
After FDA approved Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine in August 2021, the attorneys who regularly represent ICAN sued and won a lawsuit against FDA for all data used to license the vaccine. Since then, FDA produced over a million pages of records. However, upon closer look, our attorneys discovered that FDA left out data relating to the vaccine’s EUA file—a file that contained an additional 600,000+ pages of vital information on the COVID-19 vaccine trials.
In late 2024, attorneys went back to court to demand that FDA provide full transparency and produce the EUA file. The judge agreed in a brilliant ruling, stating: “The Covid-19 pandemic is long passed and so has any legitimate reason for concealing from the American people the information relied upon by the government in approving the Pfizer Vaccine.”
The final batch of EUA data was received at the end of June and ICAN is proud to make it available to the public. We encourage all interested parties to visit the ICAN website and download the documents—there’s no telling what information FDA and Pfizer were trying to hide among these pages.
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