Ending Coronavirus Shots for Children in America

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New developments at the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suggest that the end of giving coronavirus “vaccine” shots to children may come soon in America.

The shots had been, since the coronavirus scare, proclaimed to be “safe and effective” and were promoted by government and media for use by all children. This occurred despite the very low risk for children of major sickness or death from coronavirus and the lack of proper study in regard to both the shots’ harms and their effectiveness in countering coronavirus. In September, a United States Department of Health and Human Services panel adopted much more restrictive recommendations regarding for whom the shots are appropriate, though the new recommendations left room for many children to receive the shots.

Alex Berenson provided in a Monday post at Unreported Truths an excellent rundown of some recent developments and potential next steps over at the FDA. Following a Friday FDA report acknowledging “that its reviewers had found Covid mRNA jabs killed at least 10 children and adolescents, and likely many more,” Berenson wrote that the FDA “may soon place a so-called ‘black box’ warning on mRNA Covid vaccines to alert physicians and parents of their link to childhood deaths.” Berenson further noted that imposing such a warning is “generally the last step the agency takes before forcing a manufacturer to stop selling a drug or vaccine” — another action the FDA is considering taking.

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