AUSTIN – Attorney General Paxton joined a Louisiana-led letter to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) expressing deep concerns over children being required to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
The
letter discusses the October 2022 Advisory Committee on Immunization
Practices (ACIP) meetings, especially their vote to add COVID-19
vaccines to the childhood immunization schedule. Any action federal
bureaucrats at the CDC take that leads to children being injected with
an experimental and incompletely-tested vaccine against their will, and
the will of their parents, is irresponsible and an infringement on their
freedoms.
Further,
it would very likely have a nonexistent impact on the spread of
COVID-19, which, except in extreme and very rare cases, poses little
threat to children. The letter points out that even a Pfizer official
testifying before the EU recently admitted that “the vaccine was never
tested to prevent spread.”
That lack of due diligence is clear as other worrisome studies are emerging. The Florida Department of Health recently
published research that “found that there is an 84% increase in the
relative incidence of cardiac-related death among males 18-39 years old
within 28 days following mRNA vaccination,” highlighting the urgent need
for further study of these vaccines.
Any
path that leads to children being mandated to take the experimental
vaccine is a profound mistake that could have consequences for
generations to come. Attorney General Paxton will use every tool at his
disposal to stop these overreaching federal bureaucrats.
As
the letter states: “The first rule of medicine is to do no harm. But
these actions cause a great deal of harm. . . . Given the lack of need
for kids to obtain the vaccines and their lack of effectiveness, adding
the COVID-19 vaccine to the list of childhood immunizations amounts to
little more than a payout to big pharmaceutical companies at the expense
of kids and parents.”
Click here to read the full letter.