Robert W Malone MD, MS's avatar
RSV Vaccines for Children: Still Crazy After All These Years
Deanna L Holmes's avatar

This is quite a dilemma for young parents and pediatricians alike. On one hand, the CDC and FDA instruct pediatricians to give many vaccines very early on. Then, when parents bring their child back four days later due to high fever and listlessness, they ask if it was the vaccines. The pediatricians are told that it is not the vaccines; the child was likely exposed to someone who is sick. I work with several pediatricians and I see this every day.

I certainly hope that this changes with the new …

Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

I just touched on how all the diseases we think vaccines saved, were already on the decline anyway: unorthodoxy.substack.co…

In short, we don’t need vaccines

Pat Orsban's avatar

I survived chicken pox and measles, one of my fiends didn't. My older brother had a friend that died of polio. I still recommend the older vaxes, but not the mrna ones.

Choose wisely.

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Interesting. I manage to miss all the childhood bugs but mumps. The measles jab came out when in the Air Force and I asked a flight surgeon ifI should take it. His response was to ask if I was a pregnant woman. How the worm has turned in 60yrs

oh hell, you just reminded me I had mumps too.

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