Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste
UK public health agency shills chicken pox vaccine for their Big Pharma puppet-masters due to fewer natural cases as a result of less social mixing during lockdown.
You couldn’t make this up…
Children Should Be Given Chickenpox Vaccines Because of Lockdown, Say Government Advisers
The Epoch Times
The chickenpox vaccine should be introduced on the NHS for young children, government scientists have recommended, as restrictions on social mixing led to fewer cases of the common childhood illness.
On Tuesday, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), which advises UK health departments, said the jab should be given to all children in two doses when they are aged 12 months and 18 months.
The UK has held off vaccinating children against chickenpox, as if natural boosting is lost, immunity in adults will drop and more shingles cases will occur.
Safe and Effective™ 🤮
The JVCI said:
We now have decades of evidence from the United States and other countries showing that introducing this programme is safe, effective and will have a really positive impact on the health of young children.
Of course, no proper placebo-controlled trials and wide-scale, long term effect monitoring though, eh? No “off-target” harms?1
To quote a very smart friend on the matter, Nick Hudson:
When it comes to virology and immunology, what I’ve fast learnt is that proponents are basically telling themselves just-so stories about very complex systems, and playing with interventions absent the experimental apparatus to evaluate them robustly. I’d want a two-generation randomised control trial to produce compelling all-cause mortality and morbidity results before agreeing that any vaccine works. Allopathic medicine has seriously weak epistemology.
I couldn’t agree more!
Nevertheless, just like masks for respiratory viruses, for example, they flip flop to suit their agenda of the day. Here is the current juxtaposition:
If this is “news” to you, I suggest you start here:
Or listen to Aaron Siri here:
https://metatron.substack.com/i/138277494/the-history-of-failed-vaccine-regulation
No-one in my family will be having any more vaccinations ever again.
This information is currently on the NHS website…you might like to keep a copy of it in case it disappears…
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/chickenpox-vaccine-questions-answers/
Why is the chickenpox vaccination not part of the routine childhood immunisation schedule?
There's a worry that introducing chickenpox vaccination for all children could increase the risk of chickenpox and shingles in adults.
While chickenpox during childhood is unpleasant, the vast majority of children recover quickly and easily.
In adults, chickenpox is more severe and the risk of complications increases with age.
If a childhood chickenpox vaccination programme was introduced, people would not catch chickenpox as children because the infection would no longer circulate in areas where the majority of children had been vaccinated.
This would leave unvaccinated children susceptible to getting chickenpox as adults, when they're more likely to develop a more severe infection or a secondary complication.
It would also increase instances of chickenpox during pregnancy, when there's a risk of the infection harming the baby.
Routine vaccination of children against chickenpox could also result in a significant increase in cases of shingles in adults.
When people get chickenpox, the virus remains in the body. This can then reactivate at a later date and cause shingles.
Being exposed to chickenpox as an adult (for example, through contact with infected children) boosts your immunity to shingles.
If you vaccinate children against chickenpox, you lose this natural boosting, so immunity in adults will drop and more shingles cases will occur.