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Thanks to the Biden administration and Dr. Fauci, millions of children have been vaccinated. If you're still considering it, get informed by talking to your family doctor, pediatrician, or school nurse. They'll confirm it's safe and effective, and tailored for kids. Visit vaccine.gov to find a free vaccination location. Get vaccinated for your kids, your family, and the community.

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The CDC unanimously recommended the COVID-19 vaccine for 5 to 11 year olds, which has raised concerns about hidden incentives and liability immunity for manufacturers. The speaker questions the medical justification for vaccinating healthy children who have minimal risk from COVID-19 and already possess lifetime immunity. They argue that the potential harm from the vaccine outweighs the benefits, especially considering the limited testing done on children. The speaker compares the situation to the Tuskegee experiment, highlighting the lack of informed consent for children. They express shock and concern over the decision to vaccinate young children and believe it is an atrocity in the making. The speaker questions the justification of putting children at risk to protect others and emphasizes the importance of individual well-being.

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A recent study involving 99 million COVID vaccine recipients found increased risks of neurological and heart disorders, described as rare but significant. For example, the risk of brain swelling increased by 378%, myocarditis by 610%, and Guillain Barre syndrome by 286%. The cumulative risk of these adverse events raises questions about the overall safety of vaccines, especially considering the CDC's childhood vaccination schedule, which includes 72 doses without long-term safety trials. Each vaccine has a list of potential side effects, many serious, yet they are often labeled as rare. Historical data shows a rise in chronic illnesses among vaccinated children, suggesting a troubling trend. The notion that vaccine injuries are non-existent is misleading, as many children are experiencing adverse effects. It’s crucial to recognize and evaluate these risks comprehensively.

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The speaker discusses the question of vaccinating children aged 5-11 against COVID-19. The professor argues in favor of vaccinating them, citing the need to protect children who may require intensive care. However, the other speaker clarifies that currently, there are only 10 children aged 0-9 and 2 children aged 10-19 in intensive care, far from the hundreds mentioned. Even during the peak of the pandemic, there were only 48 children in intensive care out of 7,000 patients. The professor also claims that half the world is vaccinating children aged 5-11, but the other speaker refutes this, stating that while several countries have started vaccinating this age group, they remain a minority. Israel, for example, only recently opened vaccination for this age group due to a lack of sufficient data on the benefits and risks.

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At a recent conference on the COVID crisis in Romania, a credible estimate suggested that there could be around 17 million deaths globally from the COVID vaccine. This number may seem high, but when you consider the global population, it is not surprising. It is a tragedy on a massive scale, comparable to the death toll of a global war. What's even more concerning is that the recommendation to vaccinate healthy children, who are unlikely to benefit from it, continues. There has never been a proper justification for administering the vaccine to children, as healthy kids do not typically die from COVID, and the vaccine does not prevent transmission. It is time to reevaluate this decision.

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If you're eligible for the vaccine and not getting it, you're being irresponsible. The omicron variant is highly contagious, and unvaccinated people will likely get it, putting a strain on healthcare. Almost half of ICU patients are unvaccinated. We need to persuade them to get vaccinated for their own good and the public's. It's crucial to increase vaccination efforts in developing countries.

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COVID-19 vaccinations protect children from severe illness and reduce community spread, which goes against the science. Only 15 children between 0-19 years old died during the pandemic. Increased death tolls and adverse events arose after the COVID shots were rolled out. Before that, there was no pandemic, and children who died had serious comorbidities. Positive PCR tests were fraudulent due to high cycle thresholds between 40-45, leading to many false positives, making the test useless. The test's creator stated before his 2019 death that it was not designed to diagnose viral illnesses.

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COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and allow for reopening. Data shows their safety and effectiveness across populations, including the elderly, those with underlying conditions, and pregnant and nursing women. Hospitalizations and deaths decreased after vaccine release, but cases are spiking again. In June, 100% of COVID-19 deaths in Maryland were among the unvaccinated. The Delta variant is highly transmissible, but vaccines are effective against it, preventing hospitalizations and deaths. There is no evidence of negative impacts on fertility or increased risk to women of childbearing years. COVID-19 does not discriminate, and severe cases are unpredictable. Cases are spiking in every state. Vaccines are a gift and are easily accessible. Get vaccinated to protect yourself and others, travel and celebrate responsibly, and ensure a healthy and safe community.

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Some people who raised concerns about vaccine side effects were silenced to prevent vaccine hesitancy. Vaccines are crucial for older individuals but may not be as critical for younger people. While vaccines have saved lives, some individuals have experienced significant side effects. It is important to acknowledge these issues despite the benefits vaccines provide.

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We cannot predict the long-term effects of COVID-19 on anyone, including children. It is possible that children who contract the virus may experience unknown long-term consequences. Considering the high transmissibility and severity of the disease, as well as the uncertainty surrounding its long-term effects, I strongly advocate for vaccinating our children.

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Experts suggest caution when inviting unvaccinated relatives to Thanksgiving dinner. While vaccines are effective, their efficacy is highest when surrounded by vaccinated individuals. Unvaccinated individuals pose a breakthrough case risk. Although breakthrough cases are rare, with approximately 8,000 in Ontario, children are currently ineligible for vaccination. Therefore, to protect unvaccinated children, unvaccinated relatives may need to refrain from attending.

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Children aged 5 to 11 can now get the COVID vaccine to protect older and vulnerable individuals. The vaccine has low side effects, with only a few cases of heart inflammation out of millions vaccinated in the US. Getting COVID poses a higher risk of heart inflammation than the vaccine. Vaccinating kids can reduce school disruptions and help safeguard older people.

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COVID-19 made us appreciate the freedom to be with loved ones. Vaccines protect and save lives from deadly diseases like polio and measles. However, 20 million children worldwide lack necessary vaccines. Don't wait, vaccinate yourself and your children. Together, we will overcome this with the help of vaccines.

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Parents, before you consider vaccinating your child, it's important to understand the facts. This genetic vaccine injects a viral gene into your child's cells, causing their body to produce harmful spike proteins. These proteins can lead to permanent damage in critical organs like the brain, nervous system, heart, blood vessels, and reproductive system. Unfortunately, these damages are irreversible. Additionally, this vaccine's long-term effects are unknown, making it a risky experiment. Contrary to what you may be told, your children are not a threat to their grandparents. In fact, their immunity after recovering from COVID is crucial in protecting your family and the world. Overall, there is no benefit to vaccinating your children against the small risks of the virus, considering the potential lifelong health risks of the vaccine.

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Vaccinating young children is exciting because it helps prevent school absences. If one child tests positive, the whole class often has to quarantine, which can lead to social isolation. This past year has seen increased anxiety and depression among kids, so avoiding quarantine is crucial. Additionally, vaccination allows children to participate in activities like sleepovers, parties, and sports without the need for testing or quarantine after exposure. Overall, the vaccine can significantly improve children's social experiences and mental well-being.

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Thanks to the Biden administration and Dr. Fauci, millions of kids in the country have been vaccinated. If you're still considering it, seek information from trusted sources like your family doctor, pediatrician, or school nurse. They will assure you of its safety and effectiveness. The vaccine is specifically designed for kids. Find a vaccination spot for free at vaccine.gov. It's important to get vaccinated not only for your kids and family but also for the wider community.

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"Parents should really stick the course and make sure that their children get all of the routine childhood vaccinations." "The American Academy for Pediatrics has reaffirmed that infants, children between the ages of six months and two years should get their COVID shots." "The first encounter with COVID should be with the shot, not with the virus." "There is still a very high risk in younger children, particularly six months to two years for hospitalization and severe complications if they get COVID." "And pregnant women should be getting the COVID vaccine." "Routine childhood vaccines have actually been thimerosal free for years now." "Aluminum nudges the immune system so that you get a longer lasting, more robust immune response with fewer doses." "There's no evidence that it's harmful." "There is a very strong track record of vaccines in randomized placebo controlled trials."

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Is the COVID vaccine more dangerous for children than COVID itself? This is a complex question that requires scientific analysis. The risk of serious illness or death from the vaccine is extremely low. Ultimately, the decision about vaccination should be made between you, your parents, and your doctor.

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A vaccine that cannot block transmission should never be used on the battlefield. Mass vaccination with such a vaccine generates a breeding ground for more infectious variants. There is no scientific rationale to vaccinate children, and no added value for them. There are only major concerns and risks; the risk-benefit ratio is completely wrong. Vaccination provides no chance of contributing to herd immunity. Under no circumstances should you allow your child to be vaccinated. It risks inducing auto-immune responses in children.

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Some parents may hesitate to vaccinate their children due to concerns about rare side effects like blood clots. However, they should consider the potential consequences of not protecting their children. As younger individuals are increasingly affected by the virus, there is a risk of severe illness, long-term effects, or even death. Vaccines for infants have existed for a long time, and there is over a year of data on the COVID-19 vaccines approved by the European Union, which have been administered to millions of people. It is important to prioritize reason over emotion and imagine how one would feel if their child fell ill or suffered because they were not vaccinated. Even with testing, spending Christmas with unvaccinated children can be stressful and tense for grandparents. A collective effort to vaccinate could have eased the situation.

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At a recent conference in Romania on the COVID crisis, a credible estimate suggested that there could be 17 million deaths worldwide from the COVID vaccine. This number may seem high, but when you consider the global population, it is not impossible. It is tragic that the vaccine is still being recommended for healthy children who are unlikely to benefit from it and may suffer serious and long-lasting harm. There has never been a proper justification for giving the vaccine to healthy kids, as they are not at high risk of dying from COVID and the vaccine does not prevent transmission. It is concerning that this practice continues even though the emergency situation has passed.

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Chris and I chose not to vaccinate, concerned about myocarditis. Our family faced tension over vaccination choices, especially after Rory's tragic incident. He got vaccinated and soon after reported discomfort. One night, he collapsed, and despite my efforts to reach him, he was gone. The health commissioner stated that the risks of the vaccine weren't clearly communicated, but it wasn't a breach of rights. Rory's death was linked to acute myocarditis from the vaccine. Many believe the vaccine is safe, and experts emphasize its effectiveness. However, there are concerns about the pressure to vaccinate, which some feel compromised their choices. Ultimately, the message remains that the vaccine is considered very safe.

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No children died from COVID in 2020, so there is no need for them to be vaccinated. The government's role in this situation cannot be denied, and many Americans are outraged and angered by the lack of accountability. The worst thing to happen to our country and the world, in my opinion, is the ongoing vaccine mandates.

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None of the vaccines, including the COVID vaccine, have undergone proper testing. No childhood vaccine has completed a placebo-controlled clinical trial with sufficient duration and power to confirm its safety before being administered to millions of children in America. This is not an opinion; it can be verified by anyone visiting the FDA website, where the package inserts and clinical trial documents are available for review.

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On COVID, there's a perception that credit isn't given where it's due. While the vaccines were developed quickly, they don't prevent infection or transmission and may have serious side effects. In hindsight, would anything be done differently? Studies on the vaccines are ongoing, and results will emerge over time. It's important to note that Pfizer marketed its vaccine as safe for pregnant women, but reports indicated that over half of the 458 pregnant women who received the vaccine experienced adverse events. The ongoing studies will help clarify these concerns.
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