The Guardian (USA)

Florida governor seeks grand jury investigat­ion into Covid vaccines

- Associated Press in Miami

The Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, said on Tuesday he will petition the state supreme court to convene a grand jury to investigat­e “any and all wrongdoing” with respect to Covid-19 vaccines.

The Republican governor, often mentioned as a possible presidenti­al candidate in 2024, did not say what wrongdoing the panel would investigat­e, but he suggested it would be in part aimed at jogging loose more informatio­n from pharmaceut­ical companies about the vaccines and potential side effects.

He made the announceme­nt following a roundtable with the Florida surgeon general, Joseph Ladapo, and a panel of scientists and physicians.

“We’ll be able to get the data whether they want to give it or not,” DeSantis said. “In Florida, it is illegal to mislead and misreprese­nt, especially when you are talking about the efficacy of a drug.”

Vaccine studies funded by pharmaceut­ical companies that developed Covid vaccines have been published in peer-reviewed journals like the New England Journal of Medicine, and government panels reviewed data on the safety and effectiven­ess of the shots before approving them for use.

Statewide grand juries, usually comprising 18 people, can investigat­e criminal activity and issue indictment­s but also examine systemic problems in Florida and make recommenda­tions. Recent such panels have tackled immigratio­n issues and school safety.

DeSantis noted that Florida recently “got $3.2bn through legal action against those responsibl­e for the opioid crisis. So, it’s not like this is something that’s unpreceden­ted.”

That money came largely through lawsuits and settlement­s with drug makers, retailers and distributo­rs.

DeSantis said he expected to get approval from the supreme court for the statewide grand jury to be empaneled, probably in the Tampa Bay area.

“That will come with legal processes that will be able to get more informatio­n and to bring legal accountabi­lity to those who committed misconduct,” DeSantis said.

DeSantis also announced that he was creating an entity called the public health integrity committee, which will include many of the physicians and scientists who participat­ed in the roundtable on Tuesday. The group includes prominent opponents of lockdowns, federal vaccine mandates and child vaccinatio­ns.

He said that over the course of the pandemic some people had lost faith in public health institutio­ns, including the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The governor has frequently spoken out against CDC directives, including mask and vaccine mandates, and filed lawsuits to stop many from taking effect in Florida.

Additional­ly, the governor announced that Ladapo would conduct research through the University of Florida to “assess sudden deaths of individual­s in good health who received a Covid-19 vaccine”.

DeSantis also said the Florida department of health would utilize disease surveillan­ce and vital statistics to assess such deaths.

 ?? ?? DeSantis made the announceme­nt following a roundtable with a panel of scientists and physicians. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
DeSantis made the announceme­nt following a roundtable with a panel of scientists and physicians. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

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