The Covid-19 vaccine has been formally added to the routine immunization schedule for children ages 6 months and older by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

It has been made clear that Covid-19 has very little, if any, impact on children, posing no threat to them if they do not have a condition that puts them at high risk.

Additionally, the vaccinations have repeatedly proven themselves to be ineffective at preventing infection and the spread of Covid-19. Vaccinated individuals have also had very adverse reactions to the vaccine.

Therefore, mandating them for children would pose more threat to them than if they just got Covid-19 and developed natural immunity, especially since they would get it even if they were vaccinated.

In reference to the CDC’s announcement about the addition of the Covid vaccine to the 2023 child and adolescent immunization schedule, Dr. Neil Murthy and Dr. A. Patricia Wodi said, “This means COVID-19 vaccine is now presented as any other routinely recommended vaccine and is no longer presented in a special “call out” box as in previous years. This, in a sense, helps ‘normalize’ this vaccine and sends a powerful message to both healthcare providers and the general public that everyone ages 6 months and older should stay up to date with recommended COVID-19 vaccines (including a booster, when eligible), just as they would with any other routinely recommended vaccine.”

The Department of Health will now be able to add the experimental mRNA vaccine to the healthcare and school schedule, and schools could add the Covid vaccine to their list of school-entry vaccination requirements.

However, Nirav Shah, M.D., the Director of the Maine CDC, insisted that the addition of the Covid-19 vaccine to this schedule does not mean it will be required for school enrollment.

“Moving Covid-19 to the recommended immunization schedule does not impact what vaccines are required for school entrance, if any,” said Shah. “Local control matters. And we honor that the decision around school entrance for vaccines rests where it did before, which is with the state level, the county level, and at the municipal level if it exists at all.”

Robert Kennedy Jr. suggested that the only reason the CDC is adding the vaccine to the Immunization Schedule is for “liability protection.”

“They know this is going to kill and injure a huge number of children,” said Kennedy Jr. “But they need to do it, for the liability protection.”

 

Join The Conversation. Leave a Comment.


We have no tolerance for comments containing violence, racism, profanity, vulgarity, doxing, or discourteous behavior. If a comment is spam, instead of replying to it please click the ∨ icon below and to the right of that comment. Thank you for partnering with us to maintain fruitful conversation.