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Dr. Ben Carson says COVID mandates, mask wearing, gender ideology are child abuse

Updated: February 25, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Feb 25, 2022 – 8:11 pm EST

ORLANDO, Florida (LifeSiteNews) — In an interview at CPAC today, beloved pediatric neurosurgeon Ben Carson explained that ill-informed COVID policies mandated by governments will likely have long-term adverse medical impacts on children.

“For a healthy child, the incidence of death from COVID is 0.025%. But we have no idea what the long-term effect of these spike proteins are going to be on them,” Carson said. “So we’re trading almost no risk for long-term permanent risk. That makes absolutely no sense.”

Carson was just warming up:

Look at mask-wearing, particularly at a young age when you’re trying to develop your sociological image of yourself. A lot of that [comes through] positive feedback that you get by looking at people’s facial expressions.

We’re going to end up with a whole generation of pathological people who don’t know how to interact with each other.

Look at the number of emergency room visits by children, year over year, 2022 to 2021: Psychiatric emergencies have gone up 40 percent.

He continued:

Imagine what it must be like to be a little kid. You have to wear a mask. You don’t get to see facial expressions. Then you’re told you

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