Research does not support CDC’s move to push COVID shots on kids, McCullough says
McCullough is not relying on his clinical and medical expertise alone in his warning against COVID shots for kids. He mentions several evidence-based reasons why he’s against putting these drugs into the arms of our nation’s youngsters:
- These shots have increasingly waning efficacy against new variants
- Evidence – such as one August 2022 paper published by a group of Thai researchers – has shown a rate of at least 2.3% heart damage among kids aged 13-18 following the Pfizer shot
- We have virtually NO data on the long-term safety and impact of multiple COVID shots for kids (or any age group, for that matter), which is pertinent because we now have officials outright admitting that they expect people to roll up their sleeves (or their children’s sleeves) for a COVID “booster” every single year from now on (plus, as McCullough has pointed out, these new “booster” shots currently on the market haven’t even been tested in humans at all, and that they failed in animal models)
- Meanwhile, McCullough says there is no evidence to support the claim that the shots protect against severe disease among kids less than 5 years old, noting that the trials studying this population weren’t conducted with enough power to accurately measure this efficacy
Overall, McCullough is one of several leading healthcare providers to remind us that these injections as experimental, with the entire world population now the unwitting clinical trial participants.
Sources for this article include:
Childrenshealthdefense.org
Childrenshealthdefense.org
NIH.gov
