The latest Moderna vaccine is now intended for administration in six-month-old babies, with a booster given one month after the first.
There is no licensed COVID-19 vaccine for children under 12 but the CDC insists pediatricians push new COVID jabs on babies It is important to note that as of now, there are no licensed COVID-19 vaccines available for children under 12.
For instance, the first statement on the CDC’s “6 Things to Know about COVID-19 Vaccination for Children” says, “COVID-19 vaccination for children is safe.” This blatant lie should call into question every vaccine on the CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule.
Subversively, the communication strategy for promoting EUA vaccines differs from licensed vaccines.
The Pfizer vaccine is also intended for administration at six months old, with the second dose coming three weeks later, and a third dose no later than eight weeks after the second.
For EUA products, fact sheets provided by the vaccine manufacturers detail the risks and benefits, but these are not required to be shared with patients in the same way that Vaccine Information Statements (VIS) are required for licensed vaccines.
For EUA COVID-19 vaccines, the CDC directs people to “fact sheets” that are produced by the vaccine manufacturer, with no third-party holding the manufacturer accountable and no objective analysis of the risks and the lack of benefits.
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