On Wednesday, the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted unanimously to add the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines to the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program.
- Addition to the VFC list requires the government to pay for these vaccines if a patient can't afford them in order to "ensure access."
- The vaccine manufacturers will remain free from liability for vaccine injuries because the product is on the vaccine list.
Most physicians follow the CDC recommendations when they are made
- The only real change once ACIP approves the vaccine schedules is the number of states that automatically incorporate the new vaccines into school attendance and sports participation requirements.
- According to an analysis by the University of Illinois, Chicago, laws in 31 states and Washington D.C. require that children receive age-appropriate immunizations according to the schedule recommended by ACIP.
The addition of COVID-19 vaccine to the immunization schedule for children may break the lock on blind implementation of the ACIP recommendations
- The CDC changed the definition of a vaccine after it became apparent that the mRNA jabs did not prevent illness or transmission
- An increasing number of parents are seeking educational freedom
- It should not surprise lawmakers if the same constituency begins to demand medical freedom
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