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US experts raise alarm over mRNA vaccines: ‘Unproven, poorly regulated, and still given to children’

In a recent episode of The Jimmy Dore Show, a group of medical experts and commentators voiced serious concerns about the continued use of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, especially among children.

Despite the end of the official public health emergency, the vaccines are still being administered in the US under “emergency use authorization”.

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, now head of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), questioned how regulators could approve a product when basic aspects of it remain unknown. He stated that health bureaucrats don’t fully understand the dosage being delivered, where the vaccine materials travel in the body, or whether the desired immune response is being triggered. According to him, the mRNA platform is not ready for widespread use and would need “two or three more Nobel Prize-level advancements” to be considered reliable.

Host Jimmy Dore raised a key concern: how can vaccines still be given under emergency use if the emergency has officially ended? He pointed out that despite President Biden declaring the COVID emergency over, these shots are still being offered to children under emergency rules. “That seems like something law enforcement should be investigating,” Dore said.

Florida’s Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo also weighed in, stating that there hasn’t been a single randomised clinical trial proving that COVID shots benefit young people. An FDA official admitted they don’t have the clinical data to even answer whether a healthy 12-year-old should receive a seventh COVID shot.

Despite these admissions, the CDC continues to recommend COVID mRNA vaccination for children as young as six months old. Dore noted that babies are expected to get three COVID shots by nine months of age, despite the shots not being fully licensed for children under 12.

Former professor of evolutionary biology Brett Weinstein suggested that political pressure is likely preventing officials from changing course. He believes people within the US Department of Health and Human Services know the risks but fear losing their positions if they act.

There were reports that HHS may soon stop recommending COVID shots for children and pregnant women, but no official announcement has been made. The CDC currently still advises that everyone six months and older receive the shot.

Toward the end of the segment, Dore reflected on how COVID vaccines became a kind of cultural belief system. He said many people treat public health figures like religious icons and view questioning the vaccine as heresy, even though skepticism is supposed to be part of science.

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  1. And still pushing the crap here. Got a letter today from Te Whatu Ora saying come and get your Covid shot and while you’re at it the flu, whooping cough and two measle shots. They can bugger off.

    • Was in building supply store last week. Overheard 2 of the staff talking about vaccinations. Were both in their 60s or 70s semi retired I’d say. One was commenting on how he felt like a pin cushion with all the vaccinations his doc was telling him to get. He’d had a bsooster for the vid and flu jab as well as another I didn’t catch, but still had to go back for shingles and some other one.

      Just thought to myself, good luck with that old dude.

      All those shots for things the vast majority of people survive without issue

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