Florida Pediatrics Group.
From their website:
"Immunizations
Pediatric & Adolescent Immunizations In West Melbourne, FL
"The best way to care for your child is with preventative care. This way, you’re helping them avoid any diseases (vaccines do not do that, LOL) that may come their way and they’re protected while they’re on the playground (no, vaxxed kids catch every infection going around). Immunizations are vital when it comes to protecting your child from germs that can be found while they’re playing with other kids or are just out in public. Because of these vaccines, you no longer have to worry about your child suffering from infections like smallpox or polio that can cause long-term damage and issues." (All the polio cases existing now are from vaccines, BTW)
"Florida Pediatric Group follows the immunization guidelines recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). For information about these vaccines and the diseases they protect against, please visit http://www.aap.org/healthtopics/immunizations.cfm (AAP pushes mRNA jabs on children although the jabs have never been tested for safety on children. I got Publix to stop offering the mRNA jabs for children because of that lack of testing)
For detailed informational sheets published by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) please visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/
Why Immunizations Are So Important
As soon as your child is born, they’ll receive their first immunization. These shots will help keep your child safe and help their growing body fight off any illnesses that may come their way (the first shot after the K is the hookers and drug users' jab that hookers and drug users won't take, so they give it to newborns). It’s much easier to take this preventative step than it is to care for your child after they’ve contracted a disease. This helps you avoid any long-term effects that any of these diseases may have to your child’s health. We have noticed, that TB, Measles, and Whooping cough are coming back because of resistance to getting children vaccinated. We will work with parents on the immunization schedule. (whooping cough is coming back because people's immune systems have been wrecked by the mRNA jabs. I never have had a whooping cough jab. I do not get colds and flu and covid anymore)
Getting your child immunized also helps the community in the long run by protecting others who aren’t able to be vaccinated for various reasons. Immunizations also save you money by helping you avoid extra visits to the doctor."
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I am not a medical professional, but I dunno. They say that they do whatever the CDC says. They say here that their job is to vaccinate YOUR child, with aluminum as an adjuvant, so that old people are protected. That is just wrong. Your job is to protect YOUR child. The geezers are just gonna have to stay healthy.
I am age 61, unjabbed, and I am sure not scared of unjabbed children.
The CDC has ignored 770 safety signals about the mRNA jabs. The CDC is still pushing the mRNA jabs although the jabs have been shown to mess up the immune system, to turn it to igG4 antibodies... The CDC has not once explained how exactly the admitted myocarditis works. I mean, I know how it works, but they are sure keeping the lid on that info.
I called their office to ask if I could join since I 'do not plan to vaccinate my child'. They said "We think that it is wrong to not vaccinate, but we do not push that on the parents".
Phew! That will be an interesting atmosphere. How do you treat patients if you think that vaccines will protect them from "all diseases"? How will the NP confer with the other practitioners about how to treat infections in unjabbed children? They will all just roll their eyes is my best guess.
Now this is a guess, but I would figure that when you bring your child in with an infection they will hand you an antibiotic and say "yeah, but you didn't vaccinate the child to protect him against ANY DISEASE". I mean, what are the other tools in their toolbox if they have no interest in anything but vaccines?
Regards,
Lynne Hartmann,
If looking for a physician's perspective on this topic see Dr. Bose Ravenel who gives a talk about vaccines and pediatric vaccines in general. Data on Safety and Efficacy called into question.
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