Why They'd "Approve" for 6-Month Old Babies
Years ago I heard this theory. They assign so many vaccines to infants because infants can't communicate how they feel verbally. I dealt with this myself. My son, at 8-months old, spent two nights with me in a bathtub trying to drop his fever after receiving 4 vaccines in one visit. He was never the same. At the time the doctors just said, "It's normal. Just give him Tylenol." Turns out he was suffering from something a lot of kids with autism come down with - encephalitis. Never recovered. Last time I looked at the CDC schedule a baby was getting vaccinated 36 times by age 2. (Been a while since I looked so don't quote me). That just doesn't make any sense to me. I had the smallpox vaccine around 1 and that's it until I was 5. Now, they're adding this unapproved vaccine for 6-month olds. How many boosters will some of these kids get before they're 2? I also understand that some states are adding this to their list of mandated vaccines for school. Moderna's stock jumped at this news.....
Nope, no ship. Female "WAVE". ;-)
My understanding is that they were to bolster immunities prior to joining the fleet with specific boosters (like the yellow fever one I got) when you were assigned to a ship.
I got both pfizer shots and has fortunately only a one day strange reaction where I couldnt walk on a perfectly good ankle . As fast as the sympton came on, it dissipated a day later. I dont think the powers that be really know what this vaccine does- since it still allows you to catch COVID, despiite what they promised when the vaccine first came out !! I didnt get COVID before I got the vaccine, and havent gotten it since. I am just careful about being around large groups in close quarters. Who knows why I didnt catch it, but somehow I am doubting it was due to the vaccine.
I have no idea how many shots I had to have that day. As far as I know, though, I'm fine. But, imagine all the kids in the military in the more recent decades. :-(
https://www.who.int/news/item/12-11-2...
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