In mid-June 2022, the United States became the first country in the world to grant emergency use authorization (EUA) for COVID jabs for toddlers as young as 6 months.1
Then, October 20, 2022, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) shocked the nation even more by unanimously (15-0) voting to add the unlicensed COVID-19 shots to the U.S. vaccine schedules for children, adolescents and adults.2
December 8, 2022, the U.S. government outdid itself yet again, authorizing bivalent COVID jabs for babies as young as 6 months old. These reformulated bivalent shots were authorized for adults, based on nothing more than antibody levels in mice, just three months earlier, at the end of August.3 According to the FDA's December 8, 2022, press release:4
"Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration amended the emergency use authorizations (EUAs) of the updated (bivalent) Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines to include use in children down to 6 months of age …
Children 6 months through 5 years of age who received the original (monovalent) Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine are now eligible to receive a single booster of the updated (bivalent) Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine two months after completing a primary series with the monovalent Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine.
Children 6 months through 4 years of age who have not yet begun their three-dose primary series of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine or have not yet received the third dose of their primary series will now receive the updated (bivalent) Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine as the third dose in their primary series following two doses of the original (monovalent) Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine.
Children 6 months through 4 years of age who have already completed their three-dose primary series with the original (monovalent) Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine will not be eligible for a booster dose of an updated bivalent vaccine at this time."
No Data Showing Shots Are 'Safe and Effective'
- 1 FDA June 17, 2022
- 2 Rumble October 20, 2022
- 3 New York Times August 31, 2022 (Archived)
- 4 FDA December 8, 2022
- 5, 7 RW Malone Substack December 10, 2022
- 6 CDC ACIP Meeting Slide Deck September 1, 2022
- 8 CDC Provisional COVID-19 Deaths 0-18 Years
- 9 Rumble Vaccine Safety Research Foundation June 9, 2022
- 10 Rumble How Pfizer Twisted Clinical Trial Data June 17, 2022
- 11 medRxiv May 6, 2021
- 12 Daily Wire October 21, 2022
- 13 Reuters October 20, 2022
- 14, 17 Childrens Health Defense Pennsylvania Chapter June 22, 2022
- 15 Bailiwick News April 28, 2022
- 16 Bailiwick News June 9, 2022
1 comment:
Of course, we all know this was done so that they could avoid law suits. All required vaccines for children are exempt from liability. No one can sue about these vaccines now. This essentially guarantees all congress and business investments into these vaccines. No one can sue them, so the owners can rake in billions now. Or continue too
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