Why They'd "Approve" for 6-Month Old Babies
Years ago I heard this theory. They assign so many vaccines to infants because infants can't communicate how they feel verbally. I dealt with this myself. My son, at 8-months old, spent two nights with me in a bathtub trying to drop his fever after receiving 4 vaccines in one visit. He was never the same. At the time the doctors just said, "It's normal. Just give him Tylenol." Turns out he was suffering from something a lot of kids with autism come down with - encephalitis. Never recovered. Last time I looked at the CDC schedule a baby was getting vaccinated 36 times by age 2. (Been a while since I looked so don't quote me). That just doesn't make any sense to me. I had the smallpox vaccine around 1 and that's it until I was 5. Now, they're adding this unapproved vaccine for 6-month olds. How many boosters will some of these kids get before they're 2? I also understand that some states are adding this to their list of mandated vaccines for school. Moderna's stock jumped at this news.....
Making big money is a sorry lowdown excuse for endangering little babies.
Lately I've been reading about vaccines being approved for kids under five even here in Alabama. Yikes!
What happened to all the news I used to read about children being pretty much immune to Covid and old coots like me being the only ones who really need to worry about catching it?
People are concerned about the number of people who have died from these vaccines and they should be. We should be more than outraged about the rest of the downstream effects. We should demand heads to roll - literally.
What is there not to like in this? I mean it isn't as if there is some afterlife waiting for me to hold me accountable for my greed... [/s]
No
Point being (apparently I'm bad at making my point!) we were told that measles can cause blindness, and I do remember my mother telling me to not look out the bright window when I had the measles. No one who is rational wants to take chances on their kids' health and well-being, including their vision. HOW were we to know that measles wasn't bad enough to take a vaccine over? Same with chicken pox. And all the others.
It's literally ONLY been since Covid that I became aware that not everything is as stated, in the vaccine world. Yes I knew of Wakefield, but I am not sure about him at all. Mercola is right about as often as a stopped clock. It's completely unclear to me and I will not consider myself at fault for taking the best care of my kids that I knew to do. But if I were to have (an impossible) do-over, I'd be a lot more cautious about vaccines.
Editing to add: I am not meaning to sound harsh, Abaco. What you and your child went through is horrendous! I only meant to reinforce that just like you didn't know, we didn't either. Unfortunately, the results for your child were much worse. There's just no excuse for the merry-go-round we've been led on.
https://www.who.int/news/item/12-11-2...
Death to the "experts."
Oops, wait a minute! Did I spell Falsie wrong?
I got both pfizer shots and has fortunately only a one day strange reaction where I couldnt walk on a perfectly good ankle . As fast as the sympton came on, it dissipated a day later. I dont think the powers that be really know what this vaccine does- since it still allows you to catch COVID, despiite what they promised when the vaccine first came out !! I didnt get COVID before I got the vaccine, and havent gotten it since. I am just careful about being around large groups in close quarters. Who knows why I didnt catch it, but somehow I am doubting it was due to the vaccine.
I have no idea how many shots I had to have that day. As far as I know, though, I'm fine. But, imagine all the kids in the military in the more recent decades. :-(
My understanding is that they were to bolster immunities prior to joining the fleet with specific boosters (like the yellow fever one I got) when you were assigned to a ship.
Nope, no ship. Female "WAVE". ;-)
way too many un-needed vaccines