Child COVID Vaccinations Hold Substantial Risks, Benefits Minimized
In a recent study, a team of esteemed researchers confirms that, during the pandemic, we took a massive gamble with COVID vaccines for children. With minimal benefits, particularly for healthy kids, this study raises significant concerns about public health "experts" like Dr. Anthony Fauci, who pushed for widespread vaccination of young children.
After the new administration altered its COVID vaccine recommendations, FDA vaccine advisory committee member Dr. Paul Offit expressed dismay, claiming this change would mean fewer children receiving the vaccine. However, this study exposes that Offit may be out of touch with the facts.
Carried out with the approval of the National Health Service in England, this groundbreaking study used data from the OpenSAFELY-TPP database on adolescents aged 12-15 and 5-11. The analysis compared vaccinated children to unvaccinated peers and considered outcomes like positive SARS-CoV-2 tests, emergency room visits, hospitalization, admission to critical care, and death.
The results? Zero benefit to reducing the risk of a positive SARS-CoV-2 test. Among almost a million English children studied, COVID-related critical care admissions were nearly non-existent. The risk of severe outcomes from COVID-19 in children was virtually nonexistent. In fact, emergency room visits and unplanned hospitalizations were only slightly higher among those who'd received the first vaccination dose, relative to unvaccinated kids.
One key takeaway? The side effect profile of the COVID vaccines becomes even more crucial when considering the minimal benefits. This study confirmed that myocarditis and pericarditis, heart inflammation conditions, were only present in the vaccinated groups.
For months, "experts" argued that myocarditis was more likely to occur from COVID infection than from vaccination, ignoring that almost everyone would have had a COVID infection at some point. However, this study showed that the only children who had myocarditis or pericarditis were vaccinated.
Ultimately, the risks from COVID-19 are extremely low, and pushing COVID vaccines on children was an unjustifiable gamble with minimal benefits. This "expert" obsession has the potential to do more harm than good, particularly in the United States where those aged six months and up were recommended to receive COVID vaccines.
As we move forward, it's essential to prioritize the safety of our children and thoroughly investigate the potential risks and benefits of any future vaccines and treatments. Let's strive for informed decisions with accurate information, rather than basing policies on fear and misinformation.
Mental health concerns arise as the study reveals no benefit in reducing the risk of a positive SARS-CoV-2 test and an increased risk of myocarditis and pericarditis among vaccinated children, contrary to earlier claims. Science must be diligently applied to health-and-wellness matters, ensuring that bets on children's health are not based on fear or misinformation but on accurate information.