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Monday, February 13, 2023

CDC adds COVID-19 shots to list of routine vaccines for kids and adults

COVID-19 shots are included in new schedules of routinely recommended vaccines released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday. The immunization schedules summarize current vaccine recommendations for children, adolescents and adults, but do not set vaccine requirements for schools or workplaces.

14 comments:

  1. So far, 20 states have told the CDC to shove it.

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  2. The results of doing this to my children are not publishable, but very permanent.

    Steve in KY

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  3. Never got it, never will.

    In EMS, we are given the option of getting the Hep B series (which I did years ago) or signing a waiver. That is a fully licensed and tested vaccine, not an experimental medical procedure masquerading as a vaccine under an emergency use authorization. If the state tries to push that on EMS workers, they will either offer a waiver or stuff my license up the commissioner's ass.

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    1. An emergency use authorization that was granted because there were no viable alternatives for treatment. Then, with the snap of their fingers, they determine ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine ARE effective treatments. Yet the emergency use authorization is still in effect for the 'vaccine'.

      Funny how that works.

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  4. Pfizer, CDC, and FDA are some very sick puppies. Rank that right up there with the states that require it.

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  5. Still waiting on the ambulance chasers to get some settlements; then we'll see this all go away.

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  6. Good way for kids not to make adulthood.
    Just saying.

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  7. A Dummycaust.

    The horror.

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  8. A whole lotta people at the CDC need to face Nuremberg trials.

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  9. Does anyone else feel that the CDC in one breath says the mRNA is dangerous and in another puts it on the list for children as "recommended" is contradictory? Is it a stretch to get the impression that if you did not abort your kid in the womb, the CDC is more than willing to
    help you abort your kid at age 3, 4, 5?

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