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CDC Now Recommends Covid Vaccine For Pregnant Women


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In breaking (but not shocking) news developments, the CDC now recommends pregnant women take the covid vaccine.

Even though it’s not tested on pregnant women and the unborn.

Here is a clip of the breaking news:

I like how the doctor in the clip nonchalantly calls out how the lowest vaccination rates are from red states.

But I digress…

Do you know why they don’t test on pregnant women and the unborn?

I learned the truth from one brave doctor- there are absolutely no studies on the safety of vaccines on pregnant women because it would be unethical to test them.

The only studies on a pregnant woman are the real-time ones. 

Just like the covid phase 4 trial half of Americans entered.

Here is how some are reacting on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/ScottyVsTyranny/status/1383870813565112326

https://twitter.com/DianeBerwick/status/1384826410431356929

I pray this isn’t the Thalidomide of our generation.

Thalidomide was prescribed to pregnant women in the late 1950s-early 1960s for nausea in pregnancy. 

It wasn’t until the doctor who prescribed it to his patients noticed the babies born from these mothers were so severely and tragically malformed. 

Something could have been done to prevent this from happening.

Don’t experiment with pharmaceutical drugs on pregnant women!

The unborn are our most vulnerable population.

Here is what WSJ reports on the matter:

 

Pregnant women should get the Covid-19 vaccine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday, providing the clear guidance that many expecting mothers have sought for months.

The guidance came on the heels of preliminary data from a large study by CDC researchers published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine suggesting that the Covid-19 vaccines made by Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE and Moderna Inc. are safe for pregnant women.

“Importantly, no safety concerns were observed for people vaccinated in the third trimester or safety concerns for their babies,” Rochelle Walensky, the CDC director, said at a White House Covid-19 response team briefing Friday.

The recommendation comes after months of confusion and doubt among pregnant women over whether to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. The CDC had previously said that pregnant women should get vaccinated if they wished, following a conversation with their physician. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine made similar recommendations, saying pregnant women should have access to the vaccines, but all three stopped short of an outright recommendation to get vaccinated.

Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna didn’t enroll pregnant women in the initial late-stage trials evaluating whether the shots worked safely. Pfizer and BioNTech are now carrying out a trial studying the vaccine’s safety and efficacy in expectant mothers, and Moderna has established a pregnancy exposure registry that monitors outcomes in women who got the vaccine while pregnant.”

Doesn’t it seem strange to recommend a drug- currently in a trial- to the most vulnerable of our population?

At least offer women a warning about the possible side effects like death and miscarriage.

Nothing to see here folks…let’s focus on the positives!

Here are what the covid-vaccine lovers have to say about it on Twitter:

Apparently, the covid vaccine is safe for pregnant woman in the UK, too:

Except for these fellow truth-seekers from over the pond:

https://twitter.com/DailyExposeUK/status/1383337751509045256

https://twitter.com/DailyExposeUK/status/1383409225620017159

Check out this short clip with Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi, a medical microbiologist who speaks out about the dangers of infertility from the covid vaccine and why pregnant woman should absolutely NOT take it:

God bless Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi for being brave and speaking up.

The world is waking up. Slowly but surely.



 

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