What Every Parent Needs to Know About the New CDC Covid Child Vaxx Recommendations
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Alert! The CDC is now recommending the Emergency Use Authorization Covid Flu Vaccine for children six months old and up.
Children, according to studies, are at low risk of spreading COVID-19. Further, the CDC recently reported higher COVID-19 case rates have been recorded among fully vaccinated children than unvaccinated in the age group 5-11 since February 2022.
And the U.K.’s Office for National Statistics found children are up to 52 times more likely to die following the COVID-19 injection than children who have not received it.
Meanwhile the ECDC, the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, has published guidelines that recommend the Covid Vaccine only for children ages 12-17 and allow parental choice to vaccinate children ages 6-11 ONLY if deemed as high risk of severe disease due to other preexisting conditions.
The ECDC serves 27 nations with a population of 445,250, 514, which is approximately 33% larger than the United States population.
The decision was made by the individual EU nations governments and the European Union Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization, which argues “young children are at very low risk of developing severe disease from COVID, and most will have gained natural immunity from infections. They also argue consistently that the benefits do not outweigh the risks for children under the age of 12”.
Last month, the updating of the U.K. government’s “Summary of the Public Assessment Report for COVID-19 Vaccine Pfizer/BioNTech” drew wide attention when it seemed to indicate that pregnant and breast-feeding women should not take the COVID-19 vaccine because their safety could not be guaranteed.
According to the FLCCC, “The risks far outweigh any benefits in terms of efficacy, given that children have a 99.995% recovery rate, and a body of medical literature indicates that almost zero healthy children under five years old have died from COVID. In this context, the risks are unacceptable.” See FLCCC Advisory here>>
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According to the National Council of State Legislatures “All 50 states have legislation requiring specified vaccines for students. Although exemptions vary from state to state, all school immunization laws grant exemptions to children for medical reasons”. See State Statutes Here>>
There are 44 states and Washington D.C. that grant religious exemptions.
15 states allow philosophical exemptions because of personal, moral or other beliefs.
As reported in Covid Mandates! Back to School Special Report in September of this year, 20 states specifically banned Covid Vaccine mandates.
20 States Banned Vaxx Mandates including Alabama, Arizona*, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Montana*, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oklahoma, S. Carolina, S. Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah*, and W. Virginia. *Void upon FDA official approval!
30 States Mandate the Covid Vaccine AND will now include the experimental Covid vaccine for ages 6 months and older, per CDC’s new updated guidelines.
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However, all 50 states allow for Religious Exemptions and 47 states allow for Personal or Philosophical Exemptions.
States that allow Religious Exemptions but disallow Personal Exemptions include California, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri*, New York, Virginia**, and West Virginia.
*Missouri only allows exemptions for childcare.
**Virginia only allows exemption on the HPV vaccine.
Regardless of your personal position on the Covid vaccine or other immunizations for children, we should all support a parent’s right to choose what’s best for their child!
In states where a parent cannot acquire a desired vaccine exemption for their child to attend a school of choice, there are many alternatives for education. Visit our friends at www.publicschoolexit.com/
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