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An Ominous's avatar

"In 2020, ... health authorities (and even the authors of the Great Barrington Declaration), bemoaned the fact that Covid fears and lockdowns had the ‘unfortunate’ side effect of lowering routine childhood vaccination rates. Yet evidence is now coming to light that the predicted decline in vaccinations might actually have had a positive impact."

Indeed, for me the best side-effect of having taken a Covid booster in 2021 is that since then I have steadfastly refused ALL vaccines offered to me by my doctor.

Also, though my doctor seems to be quite mainstream, since earlier in 2022 he does NOT recommend Covid boosters, and he recommends AGAINST the RSV vaccine.

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Terri ZH's avatar

my brother in law had some sort of adverse reaction when he was a baby, my mother-in law found him blue in his crib, after getting first series of childhood vaccines, it was just lucky she checked on him when she did, saved his life, so when I had my first child and while working in healthcare I did my research on infant mortality in USA vs UK the difference in vaccines that were used. Quickly you see that the vaccine program time frame is just a suggestion on when to have the shots as long as they are all done before they enroll in school and done with the appropriate spacing there is no good reason to start at 2 months old

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