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COVID jabs could ‘potentially kill thousands’ of kids: former HHS official

Updated: October 5, 2021 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Tue Oct 5, 2021 – 11:39 am EDTTue Oct 5, 2021 – 11:57 am EDT

HAMILTON, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) – We can potentially kill thousands, if not more, of our children if we move forward with these ‘safety untested’ COVID-19 injections.

There is real potential risk, and we have never, ever formed any other project whereby we seek to inject into people a substance that has not even gone through the minimal safety level testing.

Why must I make this stark statement, and why would regulators such as the US’s FDA and Canada’s Health Canada be considering this action when they know that the requisite safety testing has not been done?

I am not against vaccines in themselves, for they have made a tremendous beneficial impact and play a key role in the well-being and longevity of human beings. However, I am against improperly developed vaccines. Those developed for COVID-19 have been sub-optimal, and the safety testing is lacking, particularly the requisite duration of safety testing follow-up. But, for this article, my focus is on our children.

The risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19 in children is almost nil (statistical zero), and this evidence has

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