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The COVID Shot for Kids Just Got Demoted—But the Fight Isn’t Over Yet

The COVID Shot for Kids Just Got Demoted—But the Fight Isn’t Over Yet

Earlier this week, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – flanked by NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya and CMS Director Mehmet Oz — publicly announced—that the federal government would no longer recommend COVID-19 vaccination for healthy children or pregnant women. Now, hot off the press is the CDC’s updated immunization schedule reflecting that shift (sort of). here is the relevant language: “Shared clinical decision-making Ages 6 month –17 years who are NOT moderately or severely immunocompromised. Shared clinical decision-making vaccinations are…

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CDC’s Pediatric COVID Shot Mandate to Physicians Faces Legal Attack: No Approval, No Proven Benefit, and now, No More Free Pass

CDC’s Pediatric COVID Shot Mandate to Physicians Faces Legal Attack: No Approval, No Proven Benefit, and now, No More Free Pass

I just filed a lawsuit on behalf of Dr. Samara Cardenas, a pediatrician who used her brain, and then lost her Medicaid practice because of it. Here is the short of it: Even after the pandemic ended, and even after Omicron turned COVID into a glorified head cold for healthy kids, the CDC is still pushing COVID shots for every Medicaid child six months and up. No risk assessment, no clinical benefit required — just line ‘em up and jab…

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The Downside which California Parents face who Submit Permanant All-Vaccine Medical Exemptions under the New Vaccine Medical Exemption Law

The Downside which California Parents face who Submit Permanant All-Vaccine Medical Exemptions under the New Vaccine Medical Exemption Law

I have received many frantic communications from parents who had a physician submit to the CAIR (California Immunization Registry) a permanent medical exemption for all vaccines because of some medical condition or a prior serious adverse reaction to one of the vaccines. The stories are pretty much the same. The child goes to school after the ME applicaiton is submitted on-line. The ME is eventually rejected. The child stays in school because the parents appeal the denial. Eventually, the Department…

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