CDC Advisory Committee Considers Putting the COVID Vaccine on the Childhood Immunization Schedule to Protect Big Pharma Not Your Kids

by
Steve MacDonald

Beginning at 8:30 Eastern Time this morning, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) will meet for two days. One of the items on their Thursday agenda is adding the COVID-19 Jab to the childhood immunization schedule. Every kid would need to get the juice.

Related: Harvard and Johns Hopkins Report the COVID Vaccines are More Dangerous than COVID

I know, not ever kid, but public schools or activities or groups at schools could expect them if they are on the schedule.

But wait. The data clearly shows that kids who have not received a COVID-19 vaccine are not a vector for infection or spread. Every state has the same results. The same information tells us that the unvaccinated under 20 age group rarely needs hospitalization and rarely dies from COIVD. It’s rare.

The over-the-counter medication works fine if needed, and other FDA-licensed drugs are available if OTCs are not enough.

So why put these emergency-use medications on the Children’s immunization schedule? Liability. The FDA and CDC can never officially authorize the mRNA Covid inoculation because someone could sue them or the pharmaceutical companies if they did.

You can’t make informed consent if you are not fully informed, and they don’t want to admit that these are neither safe nor effective.

Putting them on the childhood schedule grants liability protection even against an adult who receives the vaccine.

ACIP isn’t considering this to protect kids. It is doing it to protect the FDA, CDC, NIH, NIAID, Big Pharma, and everyone in between who hinted, suggested, cajoled, nagged, or demanded you get one.

Related: New England Journal of Medicine: The Vaxxed Remain Contagious for Longer Than the UnVaxxed!

 

 

Related: Pediatric Cardiologist Says mRNA Spike Proteins are Toxic to the Human Heart

 

Citizens Free Press shared contact info for the members of the advisory board.

 

 

The meeting may have started by the time you read this, but the agenda places this issue on their Thursday Calendar. If you do reach out, be polite and brief. Write some notes beforehand and stick to them.

There is ample evidence that children do not need this and are better off without it.

And yes, I think they will add it due to both political and institutional pressure. Oh, and all the Pharma money. That’s no reason not to try.

 

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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