FDA Official Requests Removal of YouTube Videos Showing His COVID Vaccine Criticism
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Summary
A top FDA official, Vinay Prasad, demanded YouTube remove videos of himself criticizing COVID-19 vaccines from a physician's channel. Jonathan Howard, a New York neurologist and psychiatrist, received a takedown notice from YouTube stating Prasad requested removal of six videos. The channel was created to preserve statements made by Trump administration officials during the pandemic, highlighting tensions between public health officials and critics of COVID-19 policies.
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Vinay Prasad, who is the FDA's top vaccine regulator, had demanded the removal of six videos of himself from Howard's YouTube channel
Channel was an attempt to 'preserve' what officials in current Trump administration said during the pandemic
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