Moderna is conducting a clinical trial called "Baby Cove" for an investigational COVID-19 vaccine for infants aged 12-26 weeks. They are seeking 700 infants for the study, which involves two injections of mRNA/LNP. Some find it unethical and criticize parents who participate.
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Watch this evil video made by Moderna to help convince parents to offer up their baby as a sacrament to the gods of science.
I was reading about a new trial Moderna is doing for a “cancer vaccine” so I went to their site to look at its details. Instead the first trial I came across was called “Baby Cove” , it’s described as “A clinical trial for an investigational COVID-19 vaccine for infants”
These evil mfers are looking for 700 infants between the ages of 12-26 weeks old for an interventional study in order to inject them twice with mRNA/LNP. Little babies who have no choice, only psychopathic parents who are going to offer up their baby for “the greater good”.
It is outrageous that this is even in the realm of what is considered ethical. Watch how creepy and condescending this is.
Video Transcript AI Summary
Welcome to the baby cove study, where we are researching the safety and effectiveness of an investigational COVID-19 vaccine for babies aged 12 weeks to less than 6 months old. This vaccine is being tested in two different doses to determine the safest and most effective option. The vaccine is made from mRNA, a fictional molecule that helps the body make its own vaccine. Participating in this study is voluntary, and you can withdraw your baby at any time. By enrolling your baby, you can contribute to the well-being of babies worldwide. Thank you for considering the baby cove study.
Speaker 0: Welcome, and thank you for considering enrolling your little hero in the baby cove study. As a parent, you never imagined COVID 19 would be such a big part of your family's life. Trying to protect your baby when they do not yet have a fully developed immune system and cannot wear a mask is difficult. That's why we're conducting this research to help evaluate an investigational COVID 19 vaccine to see if it is safe and effective for babies ages 12 weeks to less than 6 months old. Before any medication or vaccine can be made available to the general public, it must go through several phases of clinical research and approvals.
To date, more than 30,000 adults and children have taken part in the research for this investigational vaccine. However, this is the first time that it will be tested in babies 12 weeks to less than 6 months of age. Pediatric clinical research aims to answer specific questions about the health of children and babies. It is important because children and babies are not simply small adults. Adult treatments may not work the same in children and babies.
So it's important for researchers to understand how children and babies of all ages GIST, could be affected by the investigational vaccine, and learn what an effective and safe dose might be. The purpose of the baby COVID study is to determine whether an investigational pediatric vaccine may protect your baby from getting sick if they come into contact with SARS CoV 2, also called coronavirus, which causes COVID 19. The investigational vaccine in the baby COVE study is being tested in 2 dose levels to find out which is the safest and most effective dose for babies. Moderna, the study sponsor, is studying this investigational vaccine to understand if it can help a body's immune system protect against COVID 19. Normally, vaccines for viruses are made from a weakened or inactive virus, but this investigational vaccine is different.
It is made from an fictional molecule called mRNA, which tells cells how to make protein. It is thought that the investigational vaccine could potentially help the body make its own vaccine. Your baby cannot get infected with SARS CoV 2 or get COVID 19 illness from the investigational vaccine. Before you agree to have your baby participate fate in a clinical research study, it is important that you fully understand what to expect. This will happen during the informed consent process.
You will be given an formed consent form, which contains key facts about this clinical research study, including an overview of the disease and the investigational vaccine, information on the study size, duration, and design, the purposes of the study, participation requirements, any potential risks and benefits, and the rights of participants. The doctors and nurses involved with the study will review the informed consent form with you. They are available to answer any questions you may have. If you decide to enroll your baby in the study, you will be asked to sign the formed consent form. This confirms that you have been informed about the details of the study and that you give permission for your baby to be evaluated to see if they are eligible.
It's important to know that participation in a clinical study is voluntary. You must review the details of a clinical study and decide if it is appropriate for your family to participate. You can stop your baby's participation in a clinical study at any time for any reason. The decision is always up to you. As a parent, you know that watching your baby get an injection isn't fun.
By participating in this research, your baby could make a difference for third babies around the world. It's a heroic story you can tell them when they're older. We thank you and your family for your time and consideration of the baby cope study.