Posted on 10/31/2021 5:19:12 PM PDT by george76
Dr. Ben Carson, Housing and Urban Development Secretary under President Donald Trump, criticized Covid-19 vaccinations for children ages 5 to 11 as "a giant experiment" during a Sunday appearance on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures."
Asked by anchor Maria Bartiromo whether he agreed with the recent Centers for Disease Control (CDC) decision to allow children to receive Pfizer's Covid vaccine, Carson definitively replied, "absolutely not."
Carson, former director of pediatric neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center, went on to explain his reasoning:
The fact of the matter is, the mortality rate for children from COVID-19 is 0.025, which is very similar to the rate for seasonal flu. And we haven't been for years and years going through all these things for seasonal flu.
Plus, we don't know what the long-term impact of these vaccines is. So this is really sort of a giant experiment. Do we want to put our children at risk, when we know that the risk of the disease to them is relatively small, but we don't know what the future risks are? Why would we do a thing like that? It makes no sense whatsoever.
Dr. Eric Rubin, a voting member of a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee, admitted last week that the vaccine's ultimate safety profile won't be known fully until it begins being administered to children.
"We're never gonna learn about how safe the vaccine is until we start giving it," said Rubin. "That's just the way it goes."
8 things children are more likely to die from .. drowning, the seasonal flu, homicide, suicide, vehicle accidents, homicide, cancer, cardiovascular disease, suffocation, and ...
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good one
some pharmacy boards have threatened licenses if IVM presriptions filled
its criminal
Thanks for the heads-up on this, BTW! :)
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And, you obviously are NOT BigPharma owned.
Big difference, these days, sadly.
Thanks for sharing your Rx experience.
How horrible!!
Our Son in law has bad comorbidities (chemo, stem cell candidate, etc.) and got bad COVID. His regular doctors refused to treat him outside the hospital because of possible COVID. On testing, he was "positive". He went to get his monoclonal antibodies at 3PM one week ago. His oxygen measured 83% so they would not administer the antibodies. They sent him straight to the ER, which sent him straight to the ICU.
I won't relate the entire miraculous story of the how and why and the proper treatment in the hospital, but he got Ivermectin. Today he is out of ICU and recovering nicely.
He would have gladly taken the monoclonal antibodies but was refused. That may have worked too. But one thing we do know - the Ivermectin worked despite him being critical. Incidentally, he was recommended for "palliative care" in the ICU on the last "critical" night. Our daughter (medical power of attorney) and he refused Remdesivir and the probability of the ventilator the first night in ICU.
So, the "dabbling" in Ivermectin and some other genuine therapies saved him, along with strong prayer and some great caring doctors and nurses. We pray he continues to improve.
He should have been offered medical care before he went to the hospital, but apparently that is not the approved "protocol" around here.
What do you think about preventive Ivermectin?
“And, you obviously are NOT BigPharma owned.”
No way!!!
I ask parents I meet to do major research on side effects of the vaccines before they decide to get their kidlet vaxxed.
I also let them know a Hopkin study said NO healthy kids have died from Covid.
Had a 26 yo patient tell me she wasn’t jab cuz she had the disease. I told here I agreed with her and she was shocked I didn’t yell at her!
That is an amazing story, thank you for sharing!
My neighbor’s son and his family got covid a few months back. He tried to get monoclonals but did not have the risk factors so he was sent home with an antibiotic and steroid to “tough it out”. He got very sick, was bedridden for a few weeks, and nearly ended up in the ER. His wife, on the other hand, was prescribed ivermectin by her doctor and was over it in 2 days. She tried to get him to take it but he believed the lies put out about it (I.e., it doesn’t work).
I keep it on hand because neither my husband and I qualify for the infusion at any local center based on age or risk factors (the FRoctors don’t mention that, but everyone who is planning on getting monoclonals should check with their local infusion centers to see if they qualify, before they get sick). Our plan is to use the FLCCC protocol, and we are currently using it for prevention.
There are more studies about ivermectin than any other treatment I have seen for Covid - https://ivmmeta.com/:
“Meta analysis using the most serious outcome reported shows 67% [53‑76%] and 86% [75‑92%] improvement for early treatment and prophylaxis, with similar results after exclusion based sensitivity analysis (which excludes all of the GMK/BBC team studies), with primary outcomes, and after restriction to peer-reviewed studies or Randomized Controlled Trials.”
It has an excellent safety profile and has been used in humans for decades. The doctor I got my ivm from has used it in hundreds of patients so far, and has not had one progress to hospitalization.
There is no “magic bullet”, including Monoclonals. Some studies are listed here: https://c19regn.com/. People also need to realize the immune boost given after treatment wanes after three weeks and you become susceptible to covid again.
People need to weigh all the research and come up with a plan, and it may be a combination of treatments.
Exactly. Unfortunately, most people don't do that. It is simply easier for them to listen to others and go get a "vaccine" which they don't study, either.
I have no children, something I have regretted from time to time. But if I did, I’d insist they be members of the control group.
“Thank you, Dr Ben Carson.
A REAL doc and voice of reason.”
Dr. Ben Carson, a prospective Republican presidential candidate, said Monday people should not be allowed to refuse vaccines on religious or philosophical grounds.
“Although I strongly believe in individual rights and the rights of parents to raise their children as they see fit, I also recognize that public health and public safety are extremely important in our society,” Carson said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
Thanks for posting this.
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