Posted on 10/19/2022 3:10:01 PM PDT by bitt
Today the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) met to discuss and vote on whether or not to add the COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna to the list of recommended childhood vaccines for children six months and older. In a unanimous vote, the ACIP approved the addition. Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are still under emergency use authorization (EUA), making their consideration and approval for inclusion on the Vaccines for Children (VFC) schedule unprecedented.
On October 12, the FDA approved a EUA for the omicron vaccine version from Pfizer for children five and older. The Moderna version earned a EUA for children six and older. The CDC immediately followed suit. Neither agency convened its advisory committees to evaluate the data. The original vaccine series is authorized under a EUA for children older than six months.
The committee emphasized that adding the COVID vaccines to the VFC ensured access to families who cannot afford vaccines and reiterated that the agency does not issue vaccine mandates for school attendance. These statements are performative, as it is well-established that states and school districts use the VFC to issue mandates.
California was the most aggressive state in announcing a COVID-19 vaccine requirement for school attendance shortly after the FDA and CDC approved the jabs for school-age children. However, implementation is now delayed until at least 2023. Likewise, New York City pushed back its mandate, and Washington D.C. will likely delay its requirement at a meeting on November 1. All of them may now use the ACIP recommendations to move ahead.
In late September, just before the approval of omicron vaccines for children, a member of the FDA’s vaccine advisory group Dr. Paul Offit observed the following about vaccines and boosters for children:
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Kids are history
Safe blood supply is history
Read what US Code says about the crime, and apply the facts to the law.
If he is a he, don’t send him to college. Better off learning how to fix things and actually not being in debt.
This aggression will not stand
Kari Lake of AZ has already said, “HELL NO!”
I hope the DeSantis says the same in FL, and it snowballs.
All these people need to be doxed. Who are they. These votes are not without consequence. Names, who are they?
DeSantis’ Health Secretary (or something like that) already said nothing would change in Florida.
And, another blizzard of lawsuits coming from secretaries of state.
These agencies are out of control.
Greased palms and control files are the D.istrict of C.orruption's way. That and a complete lack of conscience or fear of God.
“Are The Kids Ok?”
https://rumble.com/v1mszqu-are-the-kids-ok.html
Big PHarma Cartel maimed and injured by the “recommended” toxic injections.
PING
They will probably end up tying public school funding to vaccine participation rate, because all they know is coercion. But that’s actually good because it will drive parents/kids out of the system and hasten the death of the abomination of indoctrination that is the public school industry.
The headline is misleading.
From the article:
“ The committee … reiterated that the agency does not issue vaccine mandates for school attendance.”
With the way you have been pushing the pro-death narrative in regards to Covid, you are going to have a lot of blood on your hands.
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My oldest son (yes) exactly what we did. My youngest needs to go to college. He’s probably going to be valedictorian and has been accepted to the special school in Virginia. Either my GI bill will pay for his school or he will get a full academic scholarship.
My middle son got an esports scholarship to play video games. He is the first ever ESPN/Collegiate national champion. His school cost me $0.
Good point...maybe just have him go to a school that doesn’t allow vax mandate. He was wanting an ivy league school, but he may be going to a florida school instead. Thank you!
The committee emphasized that adding the COVID vaccines .... and reiterated that the agency does not issue vaccine mandates for school attendance.
We shall see.
As I believe Twain said and has been quoted often of late -”It’s easier to fool someone than to convince them they have been fooled.”
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