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Should we vaccinate all kids aged 5 to 11 in Massachusetts hoping that the vaccine will save the lives of the ZERO kids who died from COVID in the two years from 2020 to 2021?
Think about it. Every year, worldwide 5 million kids under 5 years old die. That is not an emergency we spend time and energy on. But 0 kids in 2 years, ages 5 to 11 dying in Massachusetts, IS an emergency and we need a vaccine and we need to mandate it.
There is no “emergency” for kids under 11. It is highly doubtful there was a single death in 2020 and 2021 in Massachusetts of a formerly healthy child aged 5 to 11 due to COVID. It is also troubling that full details on these supposed COVID deaths are not available.
There is no vaccine that has been shown to save a single hospitalization or life in this age group. Fauci admitted it today.
The evidence on the table, such as the poll I did and the anecdotes we see every single day, all are consistent with only one hypothesis: that the vaccines are killing far more kids than they could ever be helping.
Without risk or a benefit, combined with anecdotal evidence of extreme harm, the risk-benefit justification for a vaccine does not exist. The lack of a single detailed study of the causes of death AFTER vaccination of vaccinated children to ascertain whether the vaccine was causal is extremely troubling.
originally posted by: 35Foxtrot
Let me preface this by saying that I would never choose to have my child "vaccinated" with these things.
However, that is my choice. Isn't that what we've all been saying all along? That it should be our choice?
By refusing the shipment, doesn't that kind of restrict/alter that personal choice for FL residents?
Just sayin' we should be consistent. Especially when we're calling out the Faucis of the world for their inconsistencies.
originally posted by: 35Foxtrot
Let me preface this by saying that I would never choose to have my child "vaccinated" with these things.
However, that is my choice. Isn't that what we've all been saying all along? That it should be our choice?
By refusing the shipment, doesn't that kind of restrict/alter that personal choice for FL residents?
Just sayin' we should be consistent. Especially when we're calling out the Faucis of the world for their inconsistencies.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
a reply to: Sookiechacha
The childhood "vaxx" formula is different. For the smallest is actually a larger dose per lb of bodyweight.
Florida is the only state in the country that did not request COVID-19 vaccine from the federal government to give to young children. But that doesn't mean the vaccine won't be available.
Parents still can get the vaccine from doctors or from pharmacies that partner with the federal government, such as CVS.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
God bless Ron desantis. He really is a warrior for our children... both born and unborn.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: 35Foxtrot
Floridians can still get vaxxed for free at pharmacies, doctors' offices and clinics. Florida just won't do those massive government sponsored vaccination events in high school gyms and community centers.
The shot is approved (however it was done). To my mind, any limitation of or intrusion upon my right to decide for myself when/where/how to get or not get it is wrong-headed.
Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel announced his pharmaceutical company is throwing out millions of its COVID-19 vaccine doses due to a “big demand problem.”
Bancel’s comments came while speaking on a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week.
Bancel said Moderna has reached out to several countries to see if any governments wanted the vaccines but that the interest is not there.