CDC Adds COVID Vax To Routine Immunization Schedules For Both Children And Adults
The CDC Changed routine immunization schedules in order to include COVID vaccines Both for children and adults.
Now, officials at the public-health agency Recommend Children aged six months to 15 months receive a booster and a primary series of two or three doses. From 18 months to adulthood, the agency recommends that children continue to receive boosters and primary series. Children older than six months can be given the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine or Moderna vaccine. Children over 12 years can also get the Novavax vaccine. Children who are ill or in need of vaccines should be given the three-dose series recommended by the CDC. “moderately or severely immunocompromised.”
Schedules of vaccination for adults Recommend There are boosters and primary series that can be administered in either two-dose or three doses. COVID vaccines were previously placed in a separate call out box; this year, inoculations will be routine.
The CDC stated that these doses are not covered under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. “alternative to the traditional legal system for resolving vaccine injury claims.” The agency added that COVID vaccines fall under the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP).
Pharmaceutical companies are responsible for the changes to routine vaccination schedules. revealed The plans are to significantly increase the prices of the products. Angela Lukin, president of Pfizer announced in October that they would charge between $110-$130 per dose. The treatment will still be free for Americans with government or private insurance. The federal government will not be able to pay for the increased cost of the doses due to the price increase. Buy You get 105,000,000 doses of the drug for $3.2 Billion in one deal. This is roughly $30 per dose.
Oxfam America had previously stated that Moderna and Pfizer were the same company. “charging governments as much as $41 billion above the estimated cost of production” Because the shots are available in several formats Produced For as low as $1.20 per dosage Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), is one example of a lawmaker who has spoken out. Be concerned Over the large markups and their impact on federal healthcare budgets.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla had He believes COVID is what he needs. “controlled” For individuals who have contracted the virus, annual vaccinations are recommended. “We will have perfectly normal lives, with just an injection maybe once a year. And the pill in case we are sick will make it more flu-like rather than life-threatening disease,” He stated this during an interview last January, contending that “two doses of the vaccine offers very limited protection, if any.”
Soon after Project Veritas reporters, COVID vaccines are added to routine immunization schedule Captured Jordon Walker, a Pfizer official who leads research and development for mRNA projects, admitting that the company does not know why the vaccines are impacting women’s menstrual cycles, postulating that the effects could be evidence of hormonal disruptions. “There is something irregular about their menstrual cycles. So, people will have to investigate that down the line, because that is a little concerning,” He told an undercover reporter. “The vaccine shouldn’t be interfering with that.”
COVID vaccines have been shown to impact menstruation according to researchers. Study According to the Oregon Health and Science University, “some people may experience a slight, temporary change in the length of their monthly menstrual cycle” After receiving the vaccine. Another Study It was found that 42% women who have regular menstrual cycles experienced heavier bleeding after inoculation.
Walker, who was later called “a” “liar” who made up the stories to impress a person with whom he thought he was on a date, said the vaccine should not be interfering with the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, the system which regulates menstrual cycles, but acknowledged “there is something happening, but we don’t always figure it out.”
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