10/8/2022, 5:58:36 PM · by ransomnote · 7 replies
degruyter.com ^ | March 25, 2022 | Mohammad Mahdi Aliasin, Niloufar Yazdanpanah and Nima Rezaei
Posted on 10/15/2022 9:16:14 PM PDT by DoodleBob
Given the persisting waves of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among Americans, it is recommended that children take the COVID-19 vaccines to reduce its transmission. However...uptake... among children continues to be low.
A new study published in Preventive Medicine reports the results of a survey among parents in this country aimed at identifying the primary risk factors for parental vaccine hesitancy.
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Female parents were more likely to refuse to vaccinate their children, especially if they were Black – possibly due to a lack of trust in the political and medical system. Those who favored Republican ideology were also six times more likely to refuse than those leaning the other way. This indicates the need to broadcast a uniform message, irrespective of party lines, about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines.
Other risk factors included being an essential worker but not in healthcare, having a history of COVID-19, and not having taken the COVID-19 shot or flu shot. Parents who survived COVID-19 may have been more likely to downplay its severity, especially when compared to the unknown consequences of the vaccines.
Vaccination status, whether the parent and/or child had COVID-19 earlier, and the experience during the infection, all played a role. Parents who refused the vaccine had children who were more likely to be younger and to have escaped COVID-19 so far. They were also less likely to have had the seasonal flu shot.
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Among vaccine-willing parents, the two factors that drove the vaccine choice were the associated severe adverse effects and vaccine effectiveness. The most common reasons included fear of long-term health consequences and a perception that the vaccine was too new.
The duration of protection offered was also important, while relatively minor factors included the risk of hospitalization among the unvaccinated COVID-19 pediatric patients and local vaccine uptake rates.
(Excerpt) Read more at news-medical.net ...
That's comparable to the annual ni,ber of children who die from drowning. About 600 kids under 12 died in car accidents.
Unless they're leftists, parents aren't stupid.
“Experimental Gene Therapy” is a big attribute.
Pfizer Confirms mRNA Vaccine Never Tested for Preventing COVID Transmission
Janine Small, President of International Developed Markets at Pfizer Testifies at EU Hearing on Covid 19
>> vaccine hesitancy
a BS characterization — the chemical is more of a poison than a vaccine.
The medical community is a cult
Posted on 10/15/2022, 7:00:33 PM by ransomnote
” the researchers point to the need to give parents reliable and robust proof of high vaccine effectiveness”
LOL. What “robust proof of high effectiveness”? Everyone paying attention knows about all the quadruple vaxxed people who still got covid.
I don’t care what their messaging is, no way I am going to impose this vaccine on any of my kids. The data on safety and efficacy are very suspicious and until there is a firm track record of at least a decade, I wouldn’t recommend any young people get this type of vaccine, much less for a virus that is of negligible risk to them.
Never trust bastards.
I remembered Fauci in particular from years before, how the ghoul trotted out that kid that got AIDS to show it was not a poofter disease even though had he stopped faggots giving blood....
You know that scene from The Holy Grail where the animated angels toot their ass horns? That’s basically where they got their evidence from, pulled it from their asses.
Because in 100% of all previous vaccine tests the mRNA technologies FAILED preliminary studies because of safety defects?
Because the CDC intentionally uses bullying tactics rather than information and facts to inform decision making (y’know, something that’s kinda important in a FREE society?)
Because the CDC intentionally RESTRICTS access to its information and facts and is a closed source (y’know, somethings that’s kinda important in a FREE society?)
Masks don’t work. Masks work and you’ll go to jail if you say otherwise. Oh wait, masks don’t work.
That Covid has a 1.5% fatality rate among the weak and elderly and rapidly drops down to 0.5% for all other populations... y’know... like the REAL FLU?!
Oh and the COVID vaccines do NOT, provably, prevent transmission so there’s no reason to mandate population separation among the vaxxed and unvaxxed.
They recommend the vaccine to stop transmission?
It does not even reduce transmission.
It also does not stay at the injection site tissue. And the long term impact is unknown.
A novel gene therapy approach with negligible benefit to kids. They e we infer why there is hesitation?
Despite these challenges, calculating accurate IFRs is important. To generate the best estimates possible, a team of scientists led by Megan O'Driscoll and Henrik Salje collected data on COVID-19 deaths in 45 countries and nearly two dozen seroprevalence studies (which determine the percentage of a population that has antibodies against the coronavirus and, hence, the percentage likely to have been infected). Using this data, they determined sex- and age-specific IFRs. (See chart.)
According to the following site 1,086 children 17 yrs and younger have died of covid as of June 2, 2022
Number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) deaths in the U.S. as of June 2, 2022, by age*
According to a Johns Hopkins research team ...
Johns Hopkins Team: There Are Still ZERO Covid Deaths Among Healthy Kids Jul 21, 2021
“What are the vaccine attributes influencing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among American parents?”
A. they don’t work ...
B. they cause death and disability in a significant, but deliberately hidden number of people ...
C. they cause a MUCH higher degree of death and disability in children than does covid itself ...
D. children don’t need it in the first place ...
How? Pfizer just admitted they never tested the vaccines ability to reduce transmission which we know that it does not reduce transmission in any way shape or form.
Hesitancy? Gee, I don't know why...
In the early days, people thought COVID-19 was strictly a lung disease that rapidly overcame patients. They knew the virus had about a 5-day gestation period before anyone knew they even had it, and by that time it was spreading into the lungs. By the time people reported to hospitals, the virus had spread further.
We know now that the virus is actually a disease of the endothelium cells, binding to the ACE2 receptors that control the signaling of the body to produce antioxidants like Glutathione. It enters through the sinuses and moves quickly to the lungs, where it then spreads into the blood cells. What the body actually needs to naturally fight off the COVID-19 virus is time.
The ways to give the body that time are:
-PJ
“Vaccine hesitancy” is a manipulative term for poison refusal.
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