COVID Vaccinations Linked To Higher Risk Of Adverse Effects In Children
The unrestrained push for relentless vaccination of all age groups is inexcusable
In sane countries, regulators have overwhelmingly avoided recommending COVID vaccines for most younger age groups.
A reasonable, rational interpretation of the vast difference in risk between age gradients would lead to an inevitable conclusion: there’s simply no need to vaccinate children. Instead, U.S. regulators took the exact opposite approach.
For anyone who continues to takes their advice seriously, for example, the overwhelming majority of major media outlets, this would mean that children as young as six months old should be vaccinated. And perhaps the most infuriating aspect of their refusal to accept the limitations of mRNA vaccines is how deliberately they’ve ignored the potential ramifications of their actions.
Well, thanks to a new analysis released recently, we now have a bit more information on what those ramifications actually are in practice. And it’s not good news.
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