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Children are effectively immune to COVID-19: here’s the evidence

Updated: September 21, 2021 at 7:28 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Sep 21, 2021 – 1:23 pm EDTTue Sep 21, 2021 – 1:25 pm EDT

HAMILTON, ON (LifeSiteNews) — There is biological and molecular evidence that children are effectively COVID immune and can be considered already vaccinated.

Yes, children are already vaccinated and need no COVID vaccine. Leave them alone. COVID injections offer children no opportunity for benefit and only potential opportunities for harm. 

Children must not be vaccinated with these COVID vaccines; the key issue is that the vaccines are not needed. No public health official has yet made an argument explaining why children are to get these vaccines. Moreover, the developers have not followed the vaccines for the proper duration of time, and this is very troubling for we thus do not know what the future will hold for recipients.

I am no anti-vaxxer; I support vaccines, but they must be properly developed. These COVID vaccines were not developed properly in terms of research methodology, the duration of follow-up, and the lack of proper safety testing. The resulting estimates are questionable, especially the manner in which they are presented to the public. They are meant to deceive. The public has been lied to.

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