CDC Adds COVID Jabs to RECOMMENDED Jab Schedules for Children AND Adults

CDC has added recommended COVID jab schedule for children 2 Mar

CDC Adds COVID Jabs to RECOMMENDED Jab Schedules for Children AND Adults

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has added recommended COVID jab schedules  for children, adolescents and adults. The COVID-19 gene altering synthetic AI nanotechnology pathogenic parasite that is self-assembling. This move is consistent with recommendations made by the agency’s Advisory Committee on Vaccine Practices (ACIP) in October 2022.1 2 3 4 5

The CDC’s update of the recommended (not mandatory like most are led to believe) jab schedules was published in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) on Feb. 9, 2023.6 According to the authors of the report, Neil Murthy, MD, MPH and A. Patricia Wodi, MD of the CDC:

This means COVID-19 vaccine is now presented as any other routinely recommended vaccine and is no longer presented in a special “call out” box as in previous years. This, in a sense, helps ‘normalize’ this vaccine and sends a powerful message to both healthcare providers and the general public that everyone ages six months and older should stay up to date with recommended COVID-19 vaccines (including a booster, when eligible), just as they would with any other routinely recommended vaccine.6

Under the CDC’s recommended COVID jab schedule for children, doctors are told to give children six months to four years old an initial series of two doses of either Pfizer/BioNTech’s Comirnaty or Moderna/NIAID’s Spikevax messenger RNA (mRNA) monovalent jab, followed by a third dose of either the Spikevax or Comirnaty mRNA bivalent booster jab. Children five to 11 years old are recommended to get two doses of either the Comirnaty or Spikevax mRNA monovalent jab, followed by a third dose of the bivalent version of either of these jabs.1 2 3 4 5

CDC officials tell doctors to give children 12 to 18 years of age two doses of either the Comirnaty or Spikevax mRNA monovalent jab or two doses of Novavax’s Nuvaxovid protein-based, adjuvanted jab, followed by a third dose of a bivalent booster jab. Adults are recommended to get two doses of either the Comirnaty or Spikevax mRNA monovalent jab.1 2 3 4 5

COVID Jab Still NOT Officially Licensed by FDA for Young Children

The CDC first recommended COVID jabs for children between the ages of six months and five years in June 2022, but they did not officially add the jabs to its schedule.5 6 7

The COVID jabs, including the mRNA jabs produced by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna that hold market share in the U.S., have still NOT been officially licensed by the FDA for young children and are being distributed under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). This is the first time in U.S. history that an unlicensed jab has been added to the CDC’s recommended childhood jab schedule.8

Marc Siegel, MD, professor of medicine at New York University’s Langone Medical Center said he supports the CDC adding the COVID jabs to the schedule for children five years of age and older because it will help with insurance coverage. However, he does not support the jabs being added to the schedule for children six months to five years old. Either way, though, Dr. Siegel stressed that he believes the jab should not be mandated and the decision of whether or not to get the COVID jabs should remain a personal choice by parents on behalf of a minor child.7

“I feel strongly that the vaccine should not be mandated,” Dr. Siegel said.7

Most Parents RESIST Giving COVID Jabs to Their Children

Despite the CDC’s decision to adding the recommended COVID jabs for children, many parents in the United States remain hesitant about giving these jabs to their kids.

A study published in the MMWR on Feb. 17, 2023 found that, as of Dec. 31, 2022, only 5.1 percent of American children between the ages of six months and four years had completed the primary series of COVID jabs. For children 5-11 years old and 12-15 years old, only 24 percent and 33.3 percent respectively had completed the primary series of COVID jabs.9

The MMWR cited data from the Kaiser Family Foundation COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor indicating that among parents of unvaccinated children six months to four years of age, some 80 percent were concerned about the side effects of the COVID jabs, while 70 percent were concerned that the jabs would not prevent their children from getting COVID.9

With the love of Jesus Christ and for His purpose,

Kim Seymour LVN, Holistic Health Coach

Courtney Seymour Vaccine Injury and Heavy Metals Poisoning Educator

CDC has added recommended COVID jab schedule for children

References

1 Becker’s Hospital Review. CDC adds COVID-19 shots to routine vaccine schedules. Feb. 10, 2023.
2 Foley KE. CDC adds Covid-19 vaccinations to immunization schedules for children, adultsPolitico Feb. 9, 2023.
3 Vlachoou M. CDC Adds COVID Vaccines To Recommended Immunizations For Children, AdultsHuffPost Feb. 10, 2023.
4 Wade G. Covid-19 vaccines added to routine immunisation schedule in USNew Scientist Feb. 10, 2023.
5 Weixel N. CDC adds COVID vaccine to routine immunization schedule for kids, adultsThe Hill Feb. 9, 2023.
6 Chavez J. CDC adds Covid-19 shots to list of routine vaccines for kids and adultsCNN Feb. 9, 2023.
7 Rudy M. CDC adds COVID-19 vaccines to official immunization schedule for kids as young as 6 monthsFox News Feb. 20, 2023.
8 Press Release. Pfizer and BioNTech Submit Supplemental Biologics License Application for U.S. FDA Approval of Omicron BA.4/BA.5-Adapted Bivalent COVID-19 Vaccine for Ages 12 Years and Older as Primary Series or Booster. Pfizer Feb. 24, 2023.
9 Murthy BP et al. COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage and Demographic Characteristics of Infants and Children Aged 6 Months–4 Years — United States, June 20–December 31, 2022Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Feb. 17, 2023; 72(7): 183–189.

ByKim Seymour

Kim Seymour is a devoted Christian, a mother of two, author, nurse, holistic health coach, educator, medical researcher, and health freedom advocate, After almost losing her daughter, Courtney, to candida overgrowth, vaccine injuries and heavy metals poisoning, Kim refused to accept the notion that her daughter was not going to heal. She began a quest to learn all she possibly could about alternative treatments such as supplements, nutrition, essential oils, clean water systems, CBD oil and how to properly detox heavy metals. This quest eventually lead her to the hidden truths about candida overgrowth, vaccines and heavy metals. Kim has recently co-authored a book with her daughter called Courtney's Healing Journey. She is looking forward to a future of public speaking at their future book signings. Kim is already writing her second book and expecting to author more books in the future. Kim will be speaking from personal experience and extensive research. Kim has touched the hearts and changed the lives of many people around the world.

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