COVID vaccine misinformation threatens our kids with more diseases

I often wonder if the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will soon recommend that children stop riding in cars. Safety seats be damned. According to the Department of Transportation, 3% of traffic fatality cases are children. In 2022, this equaled 1,129 children 14 and younger tragically killed in traffic accidents.

Banning children from riding in cars is, of course, ridiculous, but there's more data to support this contention than there is to support not vaccinating children from COVID-19.

Just compare the number of childhood car accident deaths to the number of children whom Dr. Vinay Prasad, the Food and Drug Administration vaccine chief, reported to have died from COVID-19 vaccination: "At least 10 children have died after and because of receiving the COVID-19 vaccination." 

Unfortunately, Prasad appeared to have used the the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System to obtain this estimate. VAERS is not designed to determine incidences, and it has been compared to relying on Facebook or Yelp to formulate health care policy.

MedPage Today reported that in a Dec. 5 FDA memo,