I’m not sure what the legal difference is from “should” and “may” equate to considering vaccine mandates. The CDC FAQ page is full of unanswered questions.
If there are three employees that work at a company with a mandate and each received a different vaccine, is the one that received Pfizer obligated to get a booster with this new guidance? Does it make sense that the CDC knows Moderna and J&J recipients need a booster too but they can’t recommend it because the FDA hasn’t authorized it yet? This is why mandates should have never been set in the first place. The data and guidelines are shifting sands and aren’t logically sound.
Key word is “should” in the last sentence. This is not the kind of science mandates should be built upon. Nine months ago, the vaccines “should” have provided life-long immunity, yet it failed.
This is one of the loop holes I referenced last week. The FDA didn’t vote on this and yet the CDC is including it in the recommendation.
This is the other loophole. This group includes a plethora of medical conditions including diabetes, overweight, and obese Americans. If people in those groups got the two-dose series and are not longer protected, why would taking a third round of a failed product work?
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html
Where is the data that it is safe for pregnant women to receive a booster? The FDA and manufacturers state there is not enough data to inform on vaccine-associated risks for even the two-dose series. Why would it be assumed a third one would be safe?
For those asking about the website, I didn’t have access to my computer this weekend. I hope to have all of my content loaded by the end of the week. My apologies for any inconvenience!
The CDC’s press release this week concerning pregnancy + Covid-19 vaccines:
https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/s0929-pregnancy-health-advisory.html?ACSTrackingID=USCDC_1_3-DM67023&ACSTrackingLabel=CDC%20Newsroom%3A%20Week%20In%20Review%20-%2009%2F27%2F21&deliveryName=USCDC_1_3-DM67023
https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/s0929-pregnancy-health-advisory.html?ACSTrackingID=USCDC_1_3-DM67023&ACSTrackingLabel=CDC%20Newsroom%3A%20Week%20In%20Review%20-%2009%2F27%2F21&deliveryName=USCDC_1_3-DM67023
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Coronavirus Disease 2019
CDC provides credible COVID-19 health information to the U.S.
Yet, none of the concerns raised in this post have been addressed or answered:
https://www.justtheinserts.com/recent/lets-discuss-pregnancy-and-covid-19-vaccines/
https://www.justtheinserts.com/recent/lets-discuss-pregnancy-and-covid-19-vaccines/
If you are pregnant or lactating, know you have the full responsibility of you + your child’s health. With that responsibility comes authority. Don’t be afraid to use it.