(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) The World Health Organization issued new COVID-19 vaccination guidance this week, in which the globalist organization urged countries to keep vaccinating “low risk groups, like healthy children and adolescents.”
According to Blaze News, the WHO‘s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts now think that because of the “impact of Omicron and high population-level immunity due to infection and vaccination” nations should re-evaluate their vaccination schemes, taking into account “the cost-effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination for those at lower risk – namely healthy children and adolescents – compared to other health interventions.”
The organization also thinks that geriatrics, adults with significant comorbidities, pregnant women, front-line health workers and the immunocompromised should continue getting the COVID-19 vaccine boosters every 6 or 12 months. The WHO didn’t specify when the vaccine tyranny would end, only saying that the recommendations “are time-limited, applying for the current epidemiological scenario only.”
SAGE recommends that healthy adults and sick kids should receive primary series and first booster doses, but not additional boosters, also noting that there is a “low burden of disease” for healthy children ages 6 through 17.
The “expert” group also admitted that the “public health impact of vaccinating healthy children and adolescents is comparatively much lower than the established benefits of traditional essential vaccines for children – such as the rotavirus, measles, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.”
SAGE also conceded that the probability of infants suffering from severe COVID-19 is very low overall, but said that vaccinating “pregnant persons” — also known as pregnant women — still “protects both them and the fetus, while helping to reduce the likelihood of hospitalization of infants for COVID-19.”
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, however, appears to be way more radical than the WHO, since the government organization still continues to recommend boosters for American children.
According to the latest CDC immunization schedule, kids can begin receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in a triad series as young as 6 months of age.