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Health Canada has approved Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine as a booster dose for children aged five to 11.

saying that kids aged five to 11 with an underlying medical condition that places them at high risk of severe illness from COVID-19 – including those who are immunocompromised and received three first doses – should receive a booster dose.

The recommendations also say a bivalent vaccine will be available for use in adults in the coming months, but "it is unclear if/when a pediatric bivalent vaccine would become available as trials are still underway."Vaccine uptake in the five to 11 age group is much lower than in all older demographics, with about 42 per cent of kids aged five to 11 vaccinated with two doses, according to federal data as of July 17.The vaccine rate in every older demographic is higher than 83 per cent.

 

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Health Canada should be figuring out the sudden death syndrome first.

Canada doesn’t care about their children!

Disgusting

Pfizer rules Canada

They are waging an unholy and evil war on our children:

You’re a terrible parent if you vax your kid.

Canada state-affiliated media

Lol go line up... Boosters for a 3 day cold

No thanks

Health Canada adding to its long list of failures

Father records conversation with Pharmacist, son now in hospital

Sickening that a parent would willingly do this to their child.

Meanwhile in Denmark you're not allowed to covvax 18's and under unless you have a physician declare that child is at risk...which they almost never are. Canada is and ever-growing joke and the majority of Canucks will blindly follow what they're told. What a sad state.

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Denmark doesn’t even allow vaccines for anyone under 18

They don't need it. It doesn't stop transmission. Why do we actually need this?

STOP IT. Children get enough pharma SICKCARE Theh have ImmuneSystems that your destroying.🤢😡 NotNormal 💉💰💉💰💉💰💉💰💉💰

So you're still ignoring their own data? I'll help everyone out.

Sad day in Canadian history. The evidence is clear - do your own research and demand full informed consent. Lawsuits on the horizon.

Murderers. Outright murder to children you rotten Tam. This whole country, Canada is turned upside down by madness.

To boost what?

for_options The 0-5 uptake for initial shots was so piddly I’m betting this will be the same. Only the Covid extremists will be doing this to their kids

Child abuse.

countries are literally halting all C0vid vaccines to anyone under 18 citing multiple health concerns Meanwhile in Canada: Let's approve them! With leaders like this no wonder the healthcare in Canada is falling apart

Sheep media

Now see whose Health Canadas pockets, Pfizer is in. Follow the money.

Boosters? For young children? Are parents ok with this or so well indoctrinated that they just obey without question?

Shameful.

MURDERERS

Avg age of hospitalization- 71 yrs Avg age of death- 83 yrs But big pharma and MSM advocate hourly to vaccinate age 5-12. More '$cience' I see. Ask questions folks. Ask questions.

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Criminal

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