CDC: Pfizer-vaccinated kids at higher Covid risk than unvaccinated


The following information is from Children’s Health Defense.


A newly released, peer-reviewed “bombshell” study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has raised significant concerns regarding COVID-19 vaccinations for children under 5 years old. The study, published in the Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, ncluded data showing that vaccinated children faced a significantly higher risk of symptomatic COVID-19 compared to unvaccinated children with prior natural immunity. This contradicts claims that the vaccine offers superior protection against the virus.

“This study definitively proves that natural immunity is more effective than vaccine immunity”

— Hooman Noorchashm, M.D., Ph.D., Immunologist, Cardiothoracic Surgeon

Dr. Karl Jablonowski, a senior research scientist at Children’s Health Defense, interpreted the study’s data and raised concerns about the framing of its conclusions. He noted a significant trend of higher symptomatic cases among vaccinated children.

“The statement of ‘no difference in risk’ is a lie of omission. The data show a clear trend of higher symptomatic cases among vaccinated children”

— Karl Jablonowski, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, Children’s Health Defense

Key findings include:

  • Vaccinated children without prior infection were nearly three times more likely to develop symptomatic COVID-19 compared to unvaccinated children with natural immunity.
  • Unvaccinated children who previously had COVID-19 were 70% less likely to catch the virus again and 80% less likely to develop symptoms than vaccinated children without prior infection.
  • The Pfizer bivalent booster provided no measurable reduction in infections or symptoms, even for vaccinated children.
  • Children without prior infection who got the Pfizer vaccine were more than twice as likely to catch COVID-19 and three times as likely to show symptoms compared to unvaccinated children without prior infection.
  • A new variant, XBB, may have made the vaccine less effective, as it’s different from the strains the vaccine was originally designed to fight.

Critics also highlighted issues such as testing biases, with vaccinated children being tested more frequently, which could inflate the data for infections in that group.

“Instead of protecting against COVID-19, these genetic injections either fail or increase the risk of infection”

— Nicolas Hulscher, Epidemiologist, McCullough Foundation

Experts have called for a moratorium on pediatric COVID-19 vaccinations, urging further studies to assess whether the vaccines increase susceptibility to infection.

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  1. George GEORGE HARTOFILLIS

    “Instead of protecting against Covid-19, these genetic injections either fail or increase the risk of infection”. -Epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher
    ‘The discovery of one possible way to genetically engineer Ortho poxviruses occurred just recently. The gene of mouse type interleukin-4 was inserted into the genome of mousepox virus and was expressed during infection. It was shown that expression of interleukin-4 by a thymidine kinase-positive ectromelia virus suppressed cytolytic responses of NK and CTL and the expression of interferon-gamma by the latter. Genetically resistant mice infected with the interleukin-4 expressing virus developed symptoms of acute mousepox accompanied by high mortality. Moreover, infection of recently immunized resistant mice with the virus expressing IL-4 also resulted in significant mortality due to fulminant mousepox.
    All of these studies demonstrate that the Rubicon has already been crossed and the process of creating novel genetically engineered Ortho poxviruses is irrevocable. It is just a matter of time before this knowledge will result in the creation of super-killer poxviruses.’
    -Smallpox: a disease & a weapon, by Ken Alibek, Science Direct, October 2004.

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