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Children’s Health Defence urge that action is needed to stop COVID-19 booster shots

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BY PAUL JUNOR

There is so much conflicting and contracting information in the public and private spheres that have bombarded the world with information about the COVID-19 vaccine. Many people are not sure whether they should take the COVID-19 vaccine, or obtain a booster shot that has been highly promoted by the media. To this end, the non-profit organization, Children’s Health Defence has taken on the role of providing a clear and consistent message to the world. Its mission is to end childhood health epidemics by working aggressively to eliminate harmful exposures, hold those responsible, accountable, and to establish safeguards to prevent future harm.

On Sunday, January 15th, 2023, the Children’s Health Defence released information regarding a future meeting of the U.S Department of Health and Services Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBFAC) on January 26th, 2023. The meeting is intended to discuss the future vaccination regimens addressing COVID-19. There are not many details presented regarding exactly what will be discussed at the meeting. The Children’s Health Defence demands that VRBPAC looks at the data regarding the failure of the COVID-19 vaccine program.

Only 16% of the population who are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine booster shot over the age of five have received it. This translates to about 47 million Americans with a cost of around $5 billion. Despite this low uptake, combined with serious safety and efficacy concerns it has not deterred the FDA from moving ahead to recommend more shots.

The Children’s Health Defence team encouraged its listeners to submit a public comment to the FDA by January 18th, 2023, at the official website of the United States Government: https://www.regulations.gov/document. Any comments that the FDA received before January 18th, 2023, will be shared with VRBPAC. Those that are received after January 18th, 2023, and by January 25th, 2023, will be taken into consideration.

The Children’s Health Defence provided the following list of points to be used:

  • Demand answers about the need for future COVID-19 vaccinations for all age groups when the median infection facility rate of COVID-19 was estimated to be 0.034% for people aged 0-59 years by February 2021
  • Compel the justification for continuing the booster program for a vaccine that doesn’t prevent transmission or infection
  • Share personal experience and concerns about the looming mandates that will be imposed once the vaccine is officially added to the childhood schedule
  • Ask them to stop prioritizing Pharma profits over public health needs and to recognize that vaccine injury is real, not rare
  • Tell them to explain the data regarding pregnant women and the high miscarriage rate (87.5 %) among women whose pregnancy outcomes were known
  • Emphasize how egregious it is to authorize a completely experimental product that didn’t even undergo human trials for infants as young as six months old

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