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Florida Surgeon General on COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines and Public Health

FOX 13 Tampa BayJuly 17, 202530 min359,900 views
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Shifting Vaccine Recommendations

  • 🎯 The Florida Surgeon General announced new guidelines recommending against COVID-19 mRNA vaccines for healthy children and pregnant women.
  • πŸ’‘ This aligns with Florida's proactive stance on health matters, often preceding federal guidance by months or years.
  • πŸ“ˆ The speaker notes a growing public alignment with Florida's approach, with fewer people, including older adults, opting for mRNA vaccines.

Concerns Regarding mRNA Vaccines

  • ⚠️ A central concern is that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were developed and distributed too rapidly without sufficient testing.
  • πŸ“‰ The speaker highlights a tragedy where individuals injured by these inadequately tested products faced significant barriers in studying their injuries and receiving care, exacerbated by censorship.
  • πŸ₯ Physicians are called upon to acknowledge and address potential vaccine injuries, emphasizing a duty to care for injured individuals.

Personal Experiences and Advocacy

  • 🩺 Dr. Pierre Corey, a critical care physician, shared his experience of being initially ridiculed for advocating early treatments like steroids, which later became standard care.
  • 🩹 Dr. Joel Walskcog, who sustained an adverse event from the Moderna vaccine, co-founded React 19 to support vaccine-injured individuals, providing financial, physical, and emotional aid.
  • πŸ”¬ Both speakers emphasize the need for increased government funding for research into vaccine injuries and long COVID, and for facilitating communication among physicians treating these patients.

Critiques of Vaccine Development and Oversight

  • 🚫 Concerns are raised about the rushed development process, potential withholding or alteration of safety data, and the inadequacy of reporting systems like VAERS and V-safe.
  • βš–οΈ Regulatory agencies are criticized for potential conflicts of interest and for ignoring norms by assuming safety and efficacy without robust long-term data, especially for vulnerable populations like children and pregnant women.
  • πŸ“‰ Evidence suggests that Pfizer's vaccine may be worse than Moderna's regarding cardiovascular, neurological, and overall serious adverse events.

Future Directions and Recommendations

  • 🚫 The consensus is that mRNA COVID-19 shots should not be administered to any human beings, and potentially not to animals due to unknown long-term impacts.
  • πŸ“ˆ For individuals concerned about COVID-19, alternative treatments and preventative measures like monoclonal antibodies are available, though the speaker notes that vaccinated individuals may eventually face increased risk.
  • βœ… Despite challenges, there is confidence that the situation will improve through continued advocacy, scientific inquiry, and a commitment to truth.
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