CDC recommended vaccinations for birth to 6 years
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The difference here is. unlike the covid "vaccine", these vaccines actually have been proven to work and are very very rarely dangerous.
I've always been very pro vaccine but the last two years has really caused me to reevaluate that stance.
I get why people are doing that, but I feel like it's throwing the baby out with the bathwater. The first ever MRNA shot pushed out as fast as possible in order to make the most profit and control people, vs. vaccines that have had decades of testing and have eliminated or nearly eliminated the diseases they're for.
I'm not saying legacy vaccines are ineffective, but the vast majority of diseases were reduced to a fraction of their lethality and community spread long, long before their respective vaccines even hit the market.
The bottom line for me is, if I get bit by a rabid dog I'm getting a rabies shot. But I'll never ever get another flu shot long as I live. They're all getting reevaluated on their own merits against the threat of the disease.
Except you don't know that's actually what they're injecting your kid with.