POLL: Should the FDA approve Pfizer’s request to grant emergency use authorization to administer its COVID-19 vaccine to children from six months to 5 years of age?

Should the FDA approve Pfizer's request to grant emergency use authorization to administer its COVID-19 vaccine to children from six months to 5 years of age?

Should the FDA approve Pfizer's request to grant emergency use authorization to administer its COVID-19 vaccine to children from six months to 5 years of age?
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    Pete

    If the FDA finds that the vaccine meets the requirements for “emergency” authorization for approval, then the FDA should approve it. That does not mean that anybody should have their child vaccinated if they do not feel comfortable with that action.

    Frankly, this week’s question is a bit lame, since a regulatory approval for use does not require than anybody take any particular action.

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      Kellie Jean Kuter

      Dear Pete, the issue is that there is no SARS COV 2 related “emergency” effecting children at all so why are they pushing for this? For a pharmaceutical company to even make a request to authorize an experimental drug that has not been proven safe or effective, in fact, just the opposite is true according to VAERS, is ludicris and possibly criminal. According to the VAERS data, since it’s roll out the incidence of adverse reaction to the Covid shots, ranging from mild and temporary to severe and chronic,and even fatal is greater than the combined total for all vaccine related adverse reaction reports going back 30 years. You say parents don’t have to let their child get the shot but a lot of people depend solely on government agencies like the FDA, CDC and the WHO to inform their opinion. By approving it’s use the FDA is telling the publi

      1. there is an emergency
      2. the benefits outway the risks
      3. the drugs are safe and effective

      None of which is true.
      Furthermore, since any information contradicting or even questioning this narrative is heavily censored, people don’t have enough information to truly make an informed decision. Unfortunatley, many people, and quite possibly you as well, blindly accept whatever the government and main stream media says.

      Greed is what motivates this request to the FDA not public safety or saving lives.

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    Wolfie

    Absolutely not. Babies??? Come on…they are the least likely to get this and share it. Don’t poke your kids with this crap

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    Sylvia

    The immune system in babies and children is in its early developmental stages, and must be allowed to do so naturally. To tamper with it, particularly with mRNA vaccines, is medically irresponsible. The impact of those vaccines on humans remains unknown to date. You cannot “undo” the injection once it is done!
    Err on the side of caution rather than rush headlong into the unknown.

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