More COVID-19 Boosters for Babies?

By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

Even if COVID-19 vaccines were safe and effective, the only group that could potentially benefit would be the ~2.7 million Americans living in nursing homes, congregate living facilities, or extremely compromised with obesity and related comorbidities.

Babies even with medical problems are not an appropriate population for mRNA COVID-19 boosters. For example a Down’s Syndrome child with congenital heart disease would be at high risk for clinically manifest vaccine myopericarditis leading to heart failure or cardiac arrest. Huls et al captured three cases of myocarditis in a report on vaccination of Down’s syndrome children. No long-term outcomes are disclosed. Heart disease is a major cause of death in Downs and we would not want any medication or vaccine to accentuate this risk.

So the problems that theoretically put them at risk for symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection place that at unacceptable risk of Spike protein induced, fatal syndromes.

Please enjoy this interview with John Fredericks Outside the Beltway. Fredericks is vaccinated, regrets it, and cannot understand the rationale for more government issued mRNA boosters.

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Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

President, McCullough Foundation

www.mcculloughfnd.org

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