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Will RFK win his battle to stop Covid 19 vaccines for pregnant women, teens and children?

THE US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) plans to stop recommending Covid-19 vaccines for pregnant women, children and teens, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday

For critics of the vaccine, this decision is not before time: they believe that HHS should take the vaccine off the market altogether. 

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists continue to insist that the vaccines remain ‘the best way for pregnant women to protect themselves and their pregnancy’, a claim that flies in the face of overwhelming evidence.

Sally Beck will be reviewing the accumulating data and evidence of risk, as well as the UK’s drugs watchdog’s (the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency) refusal to release critical data collected in 2021, detailing adverse events suffered by pregnant women injected with covid vaccinations, on the grounds of it not being ‘in the public interest’, in TCW tomorrow.

In the US, as in the UK, the COVID-19 vaccine is recommended for pregnant women. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also recommends that all children ages 6 months and up get the Covid-19 shot.

The Wall Street Journal has been told that the CDC is expected to change its recommendations in the coming days. But The Defender reports that its requests to HHS, CDC and the White House for confirmation have not been responded to. 

The Wall Street Journal also wasn’t clear if the department was planning to remove the recommendations or advise patients to discuss the risks and benefits with their doctors.

The Defender says this shift in policy would coincide with the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) plan to launch a new framework for approving vaccines:

‘A change in Covid-19 vaccine recommendations would mark a major departure from CDC policy over the last four years… it would be aligned with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s long-held position that the Covid-19 vaccines pose serious safety risks for everyone, including children.’

All this suggests that, behind the scenes, a battle royale is going on.

Critics of the Covid-19 vaccines welcomed the news, with most calling it ‘long overdue’. They also called for further and immediate action by the public health agencies.

We have yet to see whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the new Secretary for Health and Human Services, who has been under constant fire from the Democrats and the Big Pharma vaccines’ establishment, will win through with this policy U-turn. 

You can read The Defender’s article in full here

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