Florida grand jury investigating COVID-19 vaccines finds no evidence of 
		criminal activity
		
		 
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		 [January 08, 2025] 
		By KATE PAYNE 
		
		TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A statewide grand jury convened at the request 
		of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to investigate “any and all wrongdoing” 
		concerning COVID-19 vaccines did not find any evidence of criminal 
		activity, according to a report unsealed on Tuesday. 
		 
		“(N)ot finding any indictable criminal activity does not mean we did not 
		find any problems. On the contrary, there are profound and serious 
		issues involving the process of vaccine development and safety 
		surveillance in the United States,” the grand jury wrote in its final 
		report. 
		 
		In response to its findings, the grand jury made policy recommendations 
		in its report, including increasing transparency around clinical trials 
		and banning advertisements for pharmaceutical drugs. 
		 
		The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintains that COVID-19 
		vaccines underwent intensive safety analyses and that the shots continue 
		to be monitored after FDA approval to ensure they still meet federal 
		safety and efficacy standards. 
		 
		While the vaccines aren’t perfect, they do a good job of preventing 
		severe disease, hospitalization and death, and have proven very safe, 
		with only rare serious side effects, according to federal officials and 
		public health experts. 
		 
		DeSantis sought the investigation in 2022, ahead of his bid for the 
		Republican Party's presidential nomination and as he was bolstering his 
		national profile through hard-line opposition to pandemic lockdowns and 
		mask mandates. 
		 
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             Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gestures during a news conference, 
			Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, at the Tampa Electric Company offices in 
			Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File) 
            
			
			
			  At the time, DeSantis said the probe 
			would “bring legal accountability to those who committed misconduct” 
			and could help get more information from pharmaceutical companies 
			about the vaccines and potential side effects. 
			 
			A spokesperson for the governor did not immediately respond on 
			Tuesday to a request for comment from The Associated Press. 
			 
			Statewide grand juries, usually comprised of 18 people, can 
			investigate criminal activity and issue indictments but also examine 
			systemic problems in Florida and make recommendations. In recent 
			years, other panels have tackled immigration issues and school 
			safety. 
			 
			___ Kate Payne is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for 
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			newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. 
			
			
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