COVID-19 vaccines for children never made any sense. Which is why many sane countries in Europe never offered or recommended them to children at all. Some even specifically banned them from use for most under the age of 30.
Presumably since “The Science™” is an immutable state of inarguable consensus among every expert, medical doctor and public health professional on earth, that same standard would be applied in the United States as well. Right?
Of course not.
The Science in the United States was different than The Science in Europe, because there is no such thing as “The Science,” just a series of evaluations made by individuals with different backgrounds, priorities, political goals, and ideologies. As such, we not only encouraged and recommended COVID vaccines for children, in certain jurisdictions we wanted to force them on young kids. Or babies down to six-months-old.
All based on an inaccurate assessment from one of the many branches of The Science that they would stop transmission from one person to another. Or prevent kids from being infected themselves. Now another study, funded by the CDC, keepers of The Holy Science itself, has shown how spectacularly wrong that was. No wonder trust in the experts is at an all-time low. […]
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