woensdag 29 september 2021

 

Researchers Ask: Why Are We Vaccinating Children Against COVID-19?

 

September 27, 2021

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A team of scientists from five countries including the U.S. is questioning the push to give children the COVID-19 vaccines, especially since the risks of death for children from COVID are “negligible.”

It’s the elderly who are at the highest risk of both illness and death, the study authors say, pointing out that the “bulk of the normalized post-inoculation deaths also occur in the elderly with high comorbidities, while the normalized post-inoculation deaths are small, but not negligible, in children.”

Because the vaccine hasn’t been studied properly in children and because no one knows the true long-term effects— and won’t know them for decades — the scientists ask: “Where is the data justifying inoculation for children, much less most people under 40?”

They cite a number of unanswered safety questions, which they say haven’t been addressed for children, including the fact that numerous reports of serious side effects from the shots are emerging, such as cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, endocrine, neurological and immune problems, as well as vision and breathing problems.

They also pose a critical question about the dangers of dying from the shot: “A novel best-case scenario cost-benefit analysis showed very conservatively that there are five times the number of deaths attributable to each inoculation versus those attributable to COVID-19 in the most vulnerable 65+ demographic. The risk of death from COVID-19 decreases drastically as age decreases, and the longer-term effects of the inoculations on lower age groups will increase their risk-benefit ratio, perhaps substantially.”

 

SOURCE: Toxicology Reports September 14, 2021

 

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