Will they give the COVID jab to toddlers?
Part one of a look into the issues surround the so-called 'vaccine' and young children.
Dear reader,
With mRNA ‘vaccines’ such as Moderna and Pfizer now approved for under fives in the USA, it is without a doubt that Australian authorities will soon follow suit.
On 17 June, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted emergency use authorisation for both Pfizer and Moderna to be administered to children aged six months to five years.
All other US agencies then fell into line with the decision.
A day after the FDA approval, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), determined “that the benefits of vaccination outweigh risks for this population” and that the mRNA ‘vaccines’ were “important for protecting children aged 6 months–5 years against COVID-19.”
Really?
Today and tomorrow, Nation First will be examining the data, the risks and the information surrounding usage of COVID mRNA jabs with young children.
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