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CDC Approves INSANE New Vaccine Schedule for Babies in 2025

In an outrageous new move, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has approved the 2025 Immunization Schedule, which was adopted by CDC Director Mandy Cohen on October 24, 2024, and includes a whopping 36 shots before the young age of two years old….and as you may have guessed, the deadly Covid-19 vaccine is also on that list.

Children are now recommended to be exposed to 36 vaccine doses from in-utero to age two (four doses in the pregnant mother, 32 doses in the child from birth to age two). By age 18, the CDC now advises over 70 doses when taking into account routine COVID-19 and flu injections.

This represents a massive increase in recommended vaccine doses since the inception of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act giving vaccine makers full liability protection:

Since they enjoy full liability protection, pharmaceutical companies currently get their injections approved with no long-term placebo-controlled trials. Follow-up periods range from just three days to six months, with most studies lacking a placebo group entirely. It’s evident that our regulatory agencies are compromised and are not prioritizing the public’s best interests.

As of now, the only thing you van do is report it to VAERS if you or your child has an adverse reaction….that is, until RFK gets ahold of things!

The vast majority of Americans have clearly demonstrated their rejection of unnecessary and unsafe vaccines and likely won’t comply with the absurd ACIP schedule. In fact, a recent CDC report found that the vast majority of adults refuse the COVID vaccine…and I am one of the ones who refuses to get it!

When will they stop trying to force this poison on us??

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