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COVID Shots Now Only Recommended for Sick Children and Pregnant Women while Still Available for Everyone


COVID Shots Now Only Recommended for Sick Children and Pregnant Women while Still Available for Everyone

Secretary of HHS, flanked by Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, director of the National Institutes of Health, and Dr. Marty Makary, U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner, announced today that the CDC was only going to recommend the COVID shots to sick children and sick pregnant women, and not recommend the Biden booster shot approved last year for healthy children and healthy pregnant women any longer.

However, while the CDC is allegedly not recommending the Biden booster shots anymore, they are still available to healthy children and healthy pregnant women, if they choose to get one.

They chose to announce this to Americans via Elon Musk's X platform, and not any official government website (unless X is now officially a U.S. Government website?).

And while Mr. Kennedy announced that the CDC recommendation for these "Biden COVID booster shots" stopped TODAY, the CDC website still had not changed anything on their recommendations at the time of my writing this. One would think that if the CDC was changing this recommendation TODAY, that someone would have noted this on the official U.S. Government CDC website first, before announcing this.

The hard-core pro-vaccine cult (all vaccines are safe for everyone at all times, by force if necessary) came out in strong opposition to this, of course, and said that this was unprecedented, as no HHS Secretary has ever established policy like this before, suggesting that legal challenges are to follow.

The US health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, announced that the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) would remove Covid-19 booster shots from its recommended immunization schedule for healthy children and pregnant women.

Legal experts said the Trump administration appointee's decision, which Kennedy announced on social media, circumvented the CDC's authority to recommend such changes - and that it is unprecedented for a health secretary to unilaterally make such a decision.

Kennedy claimed Joe Biden's administration last year "urged healthy children to get yet another Covid shot despite the lack of any clinical data to support the repeat booster strategy in children".

The secretary was flanked by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) commissioner - Dr Marty Makary - and the head of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dr Jay Bhattacharya. Neither the head of the FDA nor of the NIH would typically be involved in making vaccine administration recommendations.

Such a unilateral change is highly unusual if not unprecedented for a typical US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary. And it could leave the HHS department open to litigation, said one vaccine law expert.

It is not clear whether the social media announcement was accompanied by formal documentation of the change. Annual Covid-19 booster shots were still recommended for children on the CDC's website Tuesday morning. It is unclear how Tuesday's announcement could affect federal programs, such as Vaccines for Children, which provides shots to uninsured and under-insured children.

The change further sends conflicting messages about the importance of Covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy. The CDC says people are at increased risk of severe illness if they contract Covid-19 during pregnancy, including heightened risk of hospitalization and the need for intensive care.

That evidence was acknowledged by Makary in a similarly unprecedented article in the New England Journal of Medicine, which announced changes to the way the FDA would license Covid-19 vaccines.

In that article, pregnancy and recent pregnancy were listed among "underlying medical conditions that can increase a person's risk of severe Covid-19". (Source.)

So as you can see here, as the head of the FDA, Dr. Marty Makary, stands next to Secretary Kennedy smiling and proud that these deadly shots will no longer be recommend (but are still available) to healthy pregnant women, he also believes that "pregnancy and recent pregnancy are among underlying medical conditions that can increase a person's risk of severe Covid-19," a fake virus treated with deadly bioweapon injections.

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