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In December, after the U.K. approved the Covid vaccine for infants, Hugh McCarthy asked the CMO for N. Ireland why we were vaccinating babies against Covid. These are the questions left unanswered by his reply.
The vaccination of pregnant women in Israel was associated with two huge spikes in neonatal deaths, newly released data from a major health insurer show.
Official UK data appear to be reassuring on the safety of Covid vaccines during pregnancy. But dig a little deeper and serious questions arise, such as what is behind the sharp drop in births in 2022?
The UK recently approved Covid vaccines for infants aged 6 months to 4 years. Yet there is a mountain of evidence that the vaccines are neither safe nor effective, nor necessary for this age group, says Hugh McCarthy.
The U.K. regulator may decide on whether Covid vaccines should be approved for British babies before Christmas following Moderna submitting data for approval, despite a high vaccine injury rate.
Now that's a face nappy: a photograph of a baby on a plane wearing an adult surgical face mask with holes cut for eyes has gone viral and sparked outrage and ridicule.
Pfizer is planning to seek approval for its Covid vaccine in babies as young as six months in the U.S. this winter and is also set to seek approval for its jab in 5-11 year olds in America and across Europe.
Children born during lockdown have lower IQs and significantly reduced verbal, motor and overall cognitive performance compared to children born before, according to a new U.S. study that is yet to be peer-reviewed.
A new U.K. clinical trial will recruit pregnant women in order to determine the most suitable gap between giving the two Covid vaccine doses to this cohort and will study the potential side effects on their babies.
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