In March 2024, the CDC updated its guidelines on how to handle respiratory viruses. It's frustrating. Despite the numerous problems with the COVID-19 vaccines and Long Vax, the CDC, a highly respected scientific organization, has not changed its advice significantly. It's as if they believe we're all mindless followers. Our scepticism is valid.
To the extent that things change, they don't change. The magical powers of vaccines die hard.
Some general recommendations the CDC makes:
For most people that means getting a current flu and COVID-19 vaccine.
Adults ages 60 years and older should talk to their healthcare provider about whether an RSV vaccine is right for them.
To prevent severe RSV disease in infants, CDC recommends either the pregnant mother gets an RSV vaccine, or the infant gets an immunization with an RSV monoclonal antibody. Most infants will not need both.
Injecting pregnant mothers? It’s insane!
How it works
“Immunizations help prepare your body to defend itself from viruses and severe illness. Some immunizations teach your immune system what the virus looks like so it can prepare to protect against it. Other immunizations directly provide you with antibodies to protect you from the virus. Getting vaccinated can reduce your chances of getting infected to some degree, but its main strength is preventing severe illness and death. More and more evidence suggests that the COVID-19 vaccine can also lower your chances of developing Long COVID.”
More and more evidence? Where is the evidence? There is very compelling evidence that the more you inject, the more you infect. Someone I know got five jabs, contracted COVID-19 and was so sick he ended up in hospital.
Steps you can take
Individuals can
Talk with a healthcare provider to make sure you are up to date on vaccines.
Review the vaccine schedule to become familiar with the immunizations recommended for you and when you should get them.
Visit www.vaccines.gov to locate flu and COVID-19 vaccines near you.
Learn more about how vaccine recommendations are made.
Talk to your friends and family about the benefits of getting vaccinated.
The CDC is a tone-deaf, uncaring organization. If they cared, the people "getting vaccinated" and injured would be handily compensated for the indignity of having vaccine mandates imposed with the falsehood of "safe and effective."
Organizations can
Organize vaccination clinics at workplaces. This helps remove obstacles to accessing vaccines.
Partner with trusted community members (such as doctors, nurses, health educators, or faith-based and community leaders) and have them attend vaccination events to share accurate information about vaccines.
Provide employees with paid time off to get vaccinated and recover from any side effects.
Here we go; let's "Organize vaccination clinics at workplaces." It's as if not enough people were jabbed. Let's keep injecting people indefinitely. Let's consume vaccines as if we're consuming food.
The last item about giving employees paid time off, and the need to recover from any side effects says it all. They are telling us about side effects. Talk is cheap. When the side effects have been brought to the attention of the CDC, they either scoff at the notion or discount it as "extremely rare".
This is an organization, along with many others, which has lost the TRUST of many people; it's well deserved.
NOPE NOT taking any vaccine!!!!
Neither are my kids !!!!
CDC, FDA all the abc groups are worthless political hacks who are pushing their political views
No thank-you, taking the horse medicine.