CDC recommended vaccinations for birth to 6 years
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Let's see . . . measles, mumps, German measles (rubella?) whooping cough, diphtheria/tetanus, and polio are the childhood vaccines I got. I forget what cocktail they shot us up with in the 1980's Army. What's with the smorgasbord here? And why are infants advised to get hepatitis B shots?
And aren't flu vaccinations for kids only necessary during especially bad outbreaks?
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The coof fiasco puts CDC in a bad light, but let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater and reject those vaccines that have been proven effective. The trouble is, there has always been a group of deeply irrational people who believe vaccinations per se are some sort of evil plot to accomplish something or other.
"Anti-vaccinators" have in the past objected to whooping cough and measles vaccinations and opted out, resulting in outbreaks of these nearly extinct diseases.
Yeah, I used to think that. Now I'm not sure, because the same people who were saying that stuff also say that the mRNA jabs are safe and effective and have no side effects and COVID was the deadliest pandemic ever and if you question any of it you're a filthy anti-science anti-vaxxer.
I believe infant Hep B jabs are unique to the US.
In Canada, they are delayed until mass school vaccination programs in middle school.