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DOCTORS SAY NO TO COVID JABS FOR KIDS


CALL TO ACTION:
HELP SUPPORT THE CHILDREN'S COVID VACCINE ADVISORY GROUP (CCVAG)

The Children’s Covid Vaccine Advisory Group (CCVAG), who are campaigning against the roll-out of covid jabs for children, are holding a Press Conference at 4.00pm on Thursday 24th February in London. You will be able to watch this event on the LIVESTREAM.

On 11th February 2022 the CCVAG, a group of 90 of the UK’s leading doctors, health professionals and academics wrote to the JCVI urging the government to “pause the child covid vaccine roll-out pending the results of an investigation into serious safety signals.”

This request has not been responded to by the JCVI and each of the UK’s home nations will now extend the roll-out to 5-11 year olds from April.

In response, more than 500 British healthcare professionals have co-signed the CCVAG’s open letter in the past 4 days. This represents the most significant criticism of health policy by the British medical establishment since the beginning of the pandemic.

This Thursday members of the CCVAG will hand-deliver the letter to the Joint Committee of Vaccines and Immunisations (JCVI) and the Chief Medical Officer.

This will be followed by a 1 hour press conference from 16.00 to present the concerns raised to the press and public.

Livestream Press Conference with the Children's Covid Vaccine Advisory Group (CCVAG) https://childrensunion.org/live/

The Panel will discuss the risk/benefit analysis of covid jabs for children

Thurs 24 Feb, 4pmLink: https://childrensunion.org/live/
@sajidjavid @CMO_England @UKFMA1 @togetherdec @childrensunion



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