Pfizer is understood to be asking for approval to inject babies with coronavirus compounds.
This attitude starkly contrasts with the more intelligent stance of Sweden, which recently rejected injecting young children as the benefits of the current compounds certainly do not outweigh the risks, in the view of the country’s modern and rational health service.
If Pfizer gets its way, babies as young as six months will be inoculated for a virus now considered to be no more dangerous than the common cold by some nations.
It is worth remembering that vaccine manufacturers accept no liability for any injuries that might arise after inoculation, which suggests that pharma companies do not trust their own products that much.
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