CliffStack Summary 4: Bivalent Boosters Creating Adverse Childhood Experiences in Kids Ages 5-11
Injections that Evoke Symptoms Our Children Will not Forget
CliffStack summary from Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH™
DATE: 23/1/2023
The Summary
Peter suggests that people often remember events from their childhood that came from physical experiences such as a broken arm or falling into a stream.
He warns that parents bringing their children aged 5-11 years for COVID-19 vaccination may be creating adverse childhood experiences based on the most recent CDC safety data published by Hause et al in MMWR.
Moderna's vaccine has a higher frequency of adverse events than Pfizer, causing 30% of children to have fever and vomiting.
A combined 22% of people reported negative health impacts from boosters, 14% could not perform daily activities and 2% required acute medical care.
Adverse childhood experiences can have lasting social and psychological ramifications later in life, particularly if they are repeated.
He argues that vaccines should have acceptable safety profiles with less than 5% having significant short-term symptoms, be safe over the long term, provide at least 50% protection against a disease, inhibit transmission, and last at least a year.
If vaccines underperform or make children sick they should be rejected by parents and removed from the market to protect public safety.
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