The COVID vaccine for kids under 4 has been available for almost five months now but only around 4% of kids have gotten it. As one of the moms of that 4%, I'd like to open up a chance for anyone to no-Judgement ask me questions and if I can assuage any fears you may have.

Have you considered that Coronaviruses are physically impossible to effectively vaccinate against long-term because they mutate at such rapid rates? That means the Covid shot would become at least a yearly thing, just like the flu shot. With that being said, have you considered the potential long-term consequences on your child’s immune system if you kept boosting her with spike protein based vaccines, which have not been studied extensively for more than a couple of years?

Spike protein is a toxin, regardless of whether it comes from a Covid vaccine or from Covid itself, and with each dose of vaccine, you’re instructing the body to literally manufacture spike protein on it’s own, which can then be dispersed to unwelcome areas of the body (the ovaries for example). I don’t want to alarm you, but ever since the Covid vaccines have been rolled out, miscarriages have been occurring at unprecedented rates. There’s plenty of data available online about it.

Also, the data is clear that children are by far the least likely to develop a severe illness from Covid. Most doctors’ arguments for getting the Covid vaccine are “well, getting Covid itself is way worse than vaccine’s side effects.” Okay sure, but what happens when the shot’s protection wains? What happens when the next 1, 2, 3, 4 strains emerge? Just keep boosting? How would any pediatrician, in good faith, continue to inject their little three year old patients with these types of vaccines knowing the probability of a less than favorable long-term outcome will most likely occur?

For the record, I’m not anti-vaccine and I’m not judging your decision. I held off on getting the Covid vaccine to see if any adverse events would occur in others, and of course, young men (like me) are developing myocarditis at alarming rates from it. My female friend who is 22 developed myocarditis from the Covid vaccine after her first dose. Changed her life. In my case, I got Covid and ended up with Long Covid. So I’m damned if I do and I’m damned if I don’t. It’s all just such a dumb situation we’re dealing with.

I’m asking all of these questions sincerely by the way, and I’d like to hear more about your rationale and where you got your information that lead you to your decision.

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