03/09/2022 / By Ethan Huff
Children in Florida will not be forced or even pressured to get “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo has revealed.
At a recent round table event, Ladapo explained that he and Gov. Ron DeSantis are not in favor of the “vaccinate everything that moves” narrative, which is why they decided to make Florida the first state in the country to not recommend jabs for kids.
“According to @FLSurgeonGen, Florida will become the first state to recommend against the COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children,” tweeted Karol Markowicz from the New York Post.
Throughout the plandemic, less than 1,000 children died from “covid,” it is important to note. And even these 1,000 “cases” are questionable due to the fact that SARS-CoV-2 has never actually been isolated or proven to exist, and the “tests” for it are fraudulent.
“There are 75 million children aged 0-18 in the United States,” notes Red State. “Further, when you drill down, almost all the children that have died from COVID-19 also had pre-existing conditions.”
All things considered, it is simply bad science to suggest that young people take an experimental gene therapy cocktail that could seriously injure or kill them, especially since kids have a zero percent chance of dying from covid.
“… at no point in our history have we as a society chosen to blanket-vaccinate children from a virus that presents such a minuscule, almost non-existent risk to them,” Red State reports.
“Public policy should never be decided by emotion, and it is nothing but an emotional response to vaccinate a six-year-old from COVID-19 who is otherwise healthy. It simply makes no sense, especially in light of the lack of longitudinal data on how the vaccines affect a developing child.”
DeSantis will surely be labeled an “anti-vaxxer” for this move, which will also upset what Red State‘s “Bonchie” describes as “triple-vaxxed hypochondriacs who believe schools are a vector for transmission to adults.”
There is zero data to suggest children at schools are transmitting anything other than their presence, but the Branch Covidians are not satisfied with this. They want every human body fully jabbed no matter what, and DeSantis is getting in the way of that.
“DeSantis and [Ladapo] should be commended for tuning out the noise and doing what makes sense,” Bonchie writes. “That’s been Florida’s path through the pandemic since the beginning.”
Natural immunity still stands as the best immunity, especially in children. No “vaccine” can ever compare to what the human body is capable of doing all by itself, just so long as it remains unvaccinated.
“Why is it hard for the CDC to understand that the shot is an immunity booster and healthy kids have fabulous immunity?” asked a commenter. “Perhaps the old saying applies: It is difficult for someone to understand something when their job depends on them not understating it.”
Another person pointed out that the war going on in this country over the plandemic is not so much about “left” versus “right,” but is rather about people who use their brains and empirical facts to form beliefs versus drones who let the media and the government do all of their thinking for them.
“The second group does not attempt to extricate the empirical facts from all available information sources and so are followers of the government / legacy media version of the truth,” this same person says.
“I’d like to see the number of kids under the age of 18 that have had complications from the vaccine,” wrote someone else. “I’d bet it’s well over 1,000, but you’ll never see that number.”
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