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COVID Vaccines for Children – American Pediatric Association v the HHS

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The American Academy of Pediatrics has been at odds with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ever since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took over as the HHS secretary. Ignoring updated guidelines, the AAP has released its annual vaccination recommendations, which include vaccinating infants and children with the latest COVID-19 vaccine.

“It differs from recent recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the CDC, which was overhauled this year and replaced with individuals who have a history of spreading vaccine misinformation,” the AAP said in a news release. The AAP declared that all children from 23 months of age to 6 should receive the latest COVID-19 vaccine. They are also recommending a single dose of the mRNA vaccine for children aged 2 to 18.

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) changed its vaccine guidelines to prevent children from unnecessary exposure to the COVID-19 jab. As a result, the AAP declined to attend the ACIP’s annual meeting this June, with Dr. Sean O’Leary, chair of the AAP Committee on Infectious Diseases, declaring the ACIP “illegitimate” under Kennedy. This was a crucial meeting as insurance companies are only mandated to cover vaccines approved by ACIP.

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“The American people deserve confidence that medical recommendations are based solely on science and public health,” HHS communications director Andrew Nixon wrote in a statement. “Instead, the AAP is undermining national immunization policymaking with baseless political attacks. Secretary Kennedy has stood firm in his commitment to science, transparency, and restoring public trust. By bypassing the CDC’s advisory process and freelancing its own recommendations, while smearing those who demand accountability, the AAP is putting commercial interests ahead of public health and politics above America’s children.”

Follow the money. In addition to membership fees, the AAP Foundation is backed by major pharmaceutical companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Genentech (a Roche Group member associated with the new WEF co-chairman), Eli Lilly, Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, Prolacta, Sanofi, and others. The AAP recommends the products of its donors, including Crest-Oral-B, Zimmer Biomet, Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals, and others who have provided the organization with over $4.2 million in the past year.

Gates Vaccinate the World

Bill Gates can be found wherever there is an opportunity for vaccine lobbying. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provided the AAP with millions of dollars in funding over the years. Of course, the organization will continue to support its sponsors. The AAP insists all funding is merely to support advocacy and education rather than policy manipulation. Yet, the pharmaceutical companies, including the very ones producing these vaccines, are directly funding the organization. It is a clear conflict of interest that people dismiss because the American Academy of Pediatrics was once regarded as an authoritative source for medical guidance.

It is essential to take note of the organizations that are opposing new guidelines based on updated research. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been actively working to protect the health of the nation by reviewing what constitutes a “safe and effective” vaccine. He has banned a mercury preservative that held no health benefits. Kennedy ordered the discontinuation of 22 mRNA vaccines that pose more risks than benefits, eliminating $500 million worth of contracts. The CDC has even acknowledged that the COVID-19 vaccine poses unnecessary risks for children. Groups like the AAP act solely in their own self-interest, prioritizing their donors over patients every time.