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Would you get your children under 5 vaccinated for covid. Recent studies according to this show only 1 in 5 parents would get their young child vaccinated.
I wonder if schools will be requiring the vaccine I know in California they were requiring it for collage at one point.
Imbecile #1: Duhhhh, hey, let's shoot our children up, who are essentially at statistical zero risk from covid and who have already had covid with 75% probability, with a serum that performs incredibly poorly at what it was designed to do if at all, but introduces the risk of undesirable side effects, both known and unknown, some serious or deadly.
Isn't it interesting how our species has survived 99.99% of its timeline without the FDA. Seems that without big daddy government we should have all died of food poisoning several hundred thousand years ago.
The FDA was created in 1906 due to these things below. Overall the FDA does way more good then bad. Letting food manufactures do whatever they want you end up with example below. Drug manufactures have to prove their drugs actually work. Unfortuntly there still a market of pseudoscience operating under the guise of Homeopathic medicine should be regulated by the FDA also.
One of the most famous reports was Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle (1906) which detailed the abysmal working conditions in a Chicago meatpacking plant where rotten meat and poisoned rats were knowingly ground-up, canned, and sold to consumers.
The FDA was created in 1906 due to these things below. Overall the FDA does way more good then bad. Letting food manufactures do whatever they want you end up with example below. Drug manufactures have to prove their drugs actually work. Unfortuntly there still a market of pseudoscience operating under the guise of Homeopathic medicine should be regulated by the FDA also.
One of the most famous reports was Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle (1906) which detailed the abysmal working conditions in a Chicago meatpacking plant where rotten meat and poisoned rats were knowingly ground-up, canned, and sold to consumers.
Well, they certainly aren't doing "way more good than bad" here by having kids shoot up with a "serum" for a disease that is practically nil risk to them in the first place. I wonder when they are going to tell us all we need to carry parachutes 24/7/365 in case we are in an airplane that is going to crash?
Well, they certainly aren't doing "way more good than bad" here by having kids shoot up with a "serum" for a disease that is practically nil risk to them in the first place. I wonder when they are going to tell us all we need to carry parachutes 24/7/365 in case we are in an airplane that is going to crash?
I'm talking about everything they do not just the covid vaccines.
American medical Association is recommending all children down to 6 months get the vaccine. Here is what they recommend for younger then 6 months.
"Babies younger than 6 months will not be expected to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Instead, vaccination during pregnancy is highly recommended because it can pass on protection that lasts for the first six months of the baby’s life. "
Both Pfizer and Moderna have been given permission to inject the latest experimental vax into children. Thankfully, many parents are not letting that happen:
COVID-19 shots for babies and young children were granted Emergency Use Authorization last week, but this week’s low turnout at vaccine centers in New York City and around the country shows parents are not convinced their kids need the vaccine.
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