The draft agenda published by CDC shows what will be on schedule for Wednesday and Thursday’s meetings.
Posted BY: Jordan Schachtel | The Dossier
A CDC committee will convene this week and likely vote Thursday to deliver permanent legal indemnity to Pfizer and Moderna, through the process of adding the drug companies’ mRNA injections to the child and adolescent immunization schedules.
By adding the shots to the childhood schedule, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) will transfer liability for vaccine injuries to the federal government’s National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP), allowing for Pfizer and Moderna to finally bring an FDA approved shot to the market without opening itself up to lawsuits. Moreover, it will act as another windfall for companies that have already brought in hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue, by requiring these vaccinations for children who attend public schools.
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In March 2020, the federal government invoked the PREP Act, which gave Pfizer and Moderna a tort liability shield due to the declared “public health emergency,” which the government is reportedly going to revoke in early 2023. The companies’ emergency use authorization shots have since been protected by the federal government through this 2005 congressional action.

A @CDCgov official also said this at a recent webinar:
— Alexander Tin (@Alexander_Tin) October 17, 2022
"stay tuned for next week’s ACIP meeting that will be discussed about the COVID-19 vaccines appearing on the child, and adolescent– child, adolescent, and adult schedules"https://t.co/Ka7CO5azaJhttps://t.co/eVsuM0TrzF pic.twitter.com/WFD8jyzCx0