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CDC Bribes Medical Organizations To Back Vaccinations For Kids Despite Heart Inflammation and Lies About The Statistics

Whilst the World Health Organisation is saying that children shouldn’t been vaccinated, the CDC Director Walensky uses extremely flawed, inaccurate “statistics” to claim benefit far outweighs risk of myocarditis in children. She then claims she has “cosigners” from many other medical organizations that agree with the vaccinations. The “cosigners” include the American Hospital Association.  What did they sign?

“My guess is that the CDC postponed its ACIP meeting on myocarditis for 5 days in order to write the following document and get medical organizations to “sign on” to cover CDC’s derriere on this horrible recommendation.” said Meryl Nass. ” I invite you to click here to listen to the 1.5 minute clip of Director Walensky’s interview on Good Morning America with the bogus statistics.”

How does CDC get all these medical organizations to “sign on”?  By bribing them, of course.  A classic example happened back in February 2021. The ACIP press release on February 24, 2021, shows an example of how the American Hospital Association was bribed by CDC to push Covid vaccines. It says:

The American Hospital Association (AHA) has received two grant awards totaling $6 million from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to “advance public health and infectious disease prevention initiatives”. The first grant for $2 million builds on the #MyWhy Campaign, vaccine toolkits and other efforts to encourage Americans to take advantage of opportunities to receive COVID-19 vaccinations.

The work aligns with the CDC’s National Strategy to Reinforce Confidence in the COVID-19 Vaccine and has three key objectives: Build Trust (share clear, complete and accurate messages about COVID-19 vaccines and take visible actions to build trust in the vaccine, vaccinator and the system in coordination with federal, state and local agencies and partners), Empower Healthcare Personnel (promote confidence among healthcare personnel in their decision to get vaccinated and to recommend vaccination to their patients), Engage Communities and Individuals (engage communities in a sustainable, equitable and inclusive way, using two-way communication to listen, build trust and increase collaboration).

A second grant for $4 million will support collaboration between the AHA, CDC and community colleges through Project Firstline, CDC’s national training collaborative for infection prevention and control. Community colleges play a critical role in the health care workforce pipeline, training more than half of all new nurses and other health workers nationally. Through this initiative, current and future generations can start their careers with a more solid understanding of infection control. The initiative will also promote connections between hospitals, learning institutions and other parts of the health care system.

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