Do you mean this same group that approved the J&J/Janssen vaccine (no longer in use in the U.S.) that was associated with increased risk of Guillain‑Barré syndrome, leading to its withdrawal from the market?
In the link that YOU provided, the entire premise of the article, is based on the following "
Some have falsely claimed that vaccines are not rigorously reviewed or tested. In fact, vaccines are held to the highest scientific standards because they are given to healthy people. Every vaccine recommended for children has undergone extensive research—including clinical trials that often use placebos or comparison groups—to ensure it is safe and effective. Once approved, vaccines continue to be monitored for safety"
Ummmmm....then shouldn't the J&J/Jansen vaccine been tested "rigorously" and never issued to children, you know, the least impacted age group for covid, if this claim is indeed fact?
Let me give you the answer, the answer is no. So, should I trust this group blindly and not approach their recommendations with caution? Again, the answer is no.