A COVID Vaccine For a 6-Month Old That Doesn’t Work. Hmmmm. Tell Me More.

Are we back to real science again? Can we question things or will we lose our license if we do so? Science, by the way, is MEANT to be questioned. This is Dr. Clare Craig. You can find her on Twitter at @hartgroup_org. The Health Advisory & Recovery Team is:

HART is a group of highly qualified UK doctors, scientists, economists, psychologists and other academic experts.  We came together over shared concerns about policy and guidance recommendations relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

We continue to be concerned about the lack of open scientific debate in mainstream media and the worrying trend of censorship and harassment of those who question the narrative. Science without question is dogma.

Specifically, we identify a need for public policy to reflect a broader and more balanced approach across a number of key areas, such as:

– Impact of masks and mandatory lockdowns on wider society; 

– Assessment of the long-term impact of school and university closures; 

– Re-evaluation of the evidence on transmission and the role of asymptomatic spread; 

– Re-evaluation of diagnostic testing, track and trace and associated data analysis; 

– The psychological impact of the government’s COVID-19 advertising campaigns (in particular the ‘sick until proven healthy’ directives);

– An urgent evaluation of the evidence base for safe and effective (non-vaccine) medicines to treat and prevent illness from SARS-CoV-2 and its variants, and more research where considered necessary.

You can add this group to the many others (Dr. Makary, Dr. Prasad, etc) questioning the vaccine at this point. Oh, yeah, my son and my wife and my neighbor and my mother-in-law all just got CV19. All triple vaxed.

LISTEN TO THIS VIDEO ABOVE.

And don’t forget this recent interaction:

Paul asked Fauci if he could cite any studies that show COVID booster shots reduce hospitalization and death in children.

Fauci could not.

“Right now there’s not enough data that has been accumulated, Senator Paul to indicate that that’s the case,” he said.

“I believe that the recommendation that was made was based on the assumption that if you look at the morbidity and mortality of children within each of the age groups, you know, zero to 5, 5 to 11 …

Paul interrupted.

“So, there are no studies – and Americans should all know this – there are no studies on children showing a reduction in hospitalization or death with taking a booster,” the senator emphasized.

What are we doing here? How are we pushing this vaccine on a 6-month-old with poor studies and real world evidence showing that it doesn’t stop the virus?

Tell me what I am missing.