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Pharmacy in Virginia gives wrong COVID shot to over 100 kids under 12

Updated: November 11, 2021 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Nov 11, 2021 – 2:28 pm EST

ALDIE, Virginia (LifeSiteNews) — A pharmacy in Virginia’s Loudoun County has administered 112 incorrect doses of the Pfizer-developed mRNA COVID shot to children aged between 5 and 11, state officials reported Wednesday.

The Ted Pharmacy in Aldie has had its permission to administer the abortion-tainted jabs revoked after the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) was notified that some children in the area had been given doses of the shot designed for adults between November 3 and 4.

The VDH discovered that 112 children had been subject to the mistaken doses, leading authorities to ban the pharmacy from dispensing the shots and collecting any remaining jabs from the pharmacy on November 5, at which point the pharmacy officially ceased to be a vaccine center, according to a Fox News report.

A mother of one of the affected children told News4 that a pharmacist had given her 7-year-old daughter a diluted dose of the shot designed for people 12 years of age and older, telling her that this practice was not problematic.

After the mother researched COVID jab dosages online, she soon realized that there is no provision for adjusting

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