Dear John, On February 15, the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) is scheduled to meet to deliberate granting Emergency Use Authorization to Pfizer’s BioNTech SARS-CoV-2 vaccine for babies aged six-months and children up to five years old despite the lack of safety and efficacy to support its use. If the committee grants the EUA to Pfizer for this age group, nearly 20 million American infants and preschool-aged children could be at risk of vaccine injury based on the indicators we’re seeing in the published medical literature. Please listen to the critical message in this video from Mary Holland, President and General Counsel of Children’s Health Defense, who explains why we need to speak up now to protect our children. There is no COVID emergency for children under five years old. Children have a 99.995% recovery rate from COVID and healthy children are not dying from COVID. Not only is this injection medically unnecessary for this younger age group, but there are clear signals coming from U.S. government sources that the risk to human health is real, and that adverse events to this vaccine are not rare. There’s enough evidence of harm to exercise caution when it comes to these vaccines and we need your help to sound the alarm! Take Action: Four Ways to Get Involved We have four different areas that you can participate in to express your opposition to the FDA in potentially granting Emergency Use Authorization to Pfizer’s vaccine for this younger age group. This also bolsters efforts to educate friends, family and people in your community that will extend beyond next Tuesday’s meeting, no matter the outcome. |