BREAKING NEWS: CDC launches sneak attack; the ACIP will meet TOMORROW (Friday, June 17) and Saturday, June 18 to extend the mRNA Final Solution to little kids
The White House has kept these meetings a secret until now
I’m the first to report this breaking national news:
This morning I listened to the meeting of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee. Melinda Wharton gave her update from CDC... and they have scheduled a special two day meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) for TOMORROW (Friday, June 17) and Saturday (June 18). The agenda is here:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/agenda-archive/agenda-2022-06-17-18-508.pdf
Friday they will discuss safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy of Moderna in kids 6 months through 5 years of age AND Pfizer in kids 6 months through 4 years of age. Saturday they will vote. The entire process is set up to rubber stamp the VRBPAC meetings from yesterday.
When White House “Covid-19 Czar” Ashish Jha went on TV earlier in the week and said that these shots would be available by June 19, he surely knew that these meetings were in the works. But they kept them secret from the public until Melinda Wharton let the cat out of the bag this morning.
Apparently, the CDC is going to hold off on debating Moderna in kids 6 to 17 years old until next week (they have another meeting scheduled for June 22 and 23). The CDC has decided to target the littlest kids first.
What is to be done.
Let’s light ‘em up right now. Below are talking points and contact info for the people who will be involved with the ACIP meeting tomorrow and Saturday.
Talking Points
Feel free to compose your own message or share your story with the federal officials listed below. Alternatively you can copy and paste these talking points into your message. Phone calls and faxes are good too.
Subject line: please REJECT the Moderna and Pfizer EUA applications to inject mRNA into little kids
1. There is no Covid emergency for children under five years old.
Children have a 99.997% recovery rate and a body of medical literature indicates that almost zero healthy children under five years old have died from Covid.
• A large study conducted in Germany showed zero deaths for children under 5 and a case fatality rate of three out of a million in children without comorbidities.
•A Johns Hopkins study monitoring 48,000 children diagnosed with Covid showed a zero mortality rate in children under 18 without comorbidities.
•A study in Nature demonstrated that children under 18 with no comorbidities have virtually no risk of death.
2. The data in connection with the Moderna and Pfizer EUA applications in kids is abysmal
• The Pfizer clinical trial in kids 6 months to four years old failed in December 2021 and failed again in February 2022. Adding a third dose did not solve the underlying problems with this shot in this age group.
• Against the Omicron variant, after one month, the Pfizer shot was only 12% effective in kids 5 to 11, after 6 weeks vaccine effectiveness was a shocking MINUS 41% (vaccinated kids were significantly more likely to catch Covid than the unvaccinated). Recommending a vaccine with negative efficacy is insanity.
• Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway have all suspended the use of the Moderna shot in young people because it leads to myocarditis. The FDA risk benefit assessment cited 26 studies showing that mRNA shots in general, and Moderna in particular, increase the risk of myocarditis.
3. The harms from mRNA shots in children are catastrophic.
There are now 49,283 VAERS reports of adverse events in children following Covid shots including 114 reports of death, 457 reports of permanent disability, and 1,326 reports of myocarditis. These reports likely understate harms by a factor of 41 to 100.
You have a professional and moral obligation to reject the Moderna and Pfizer EUA applications to inject mRNA into little kids.
People to contact:
Please reach out and find a way to awaken the moral core of these 26 people:
Political appointees, key CDC staff, and a Pfizer representative:
Rochelle Walensky
Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Roybal Building 21, Rm 12000
1600 Clifton Rd
Atlanta, GA 30333
phone: (404) 639-7000
Aux7@cdc.gov
https://twitter.com/CDCDirector
Xavier Becerra
Secretary, Health & Human Services
200 Independence Avenue S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20201
c/o Sean McCluskie
sean.mccluskie@hhs.gov
Ashish K. Jha, M.D.
White House Covid Czar
Brown University School of Public Health
121 South Main Street
Providence RI 02903
DeanofPublicHealth@brown.edu
https://twitter.com/ashishkjha
https://twitter.com/AshishKJha46
Bill Gruber
Vice President
Vaccine Clinical Research and Development
Pfizer, Inc.
401 N. Middletown Rd.,
Pearl River, NY 10965
bill.gruber@pfizer.com
Jefferson Jones, M.D.
Medical Officer
Epidemiology Task Force
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
ROYBAL BLDG 24
1600 Clifton Rd
Atlanta, GA 30333
phone: (404) 718-5517
ioe8@cdc.gov
Matthew Oster, M.D.
CDC COVID-19 Response
Vaccine Task Force Pediatric Cardiologist
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
CHAMBLEE BLDG 106, Room: CubeHotel
4770 Buford Hwy NE
Atlanta, GA 30341
phone: (404) 498-2077
igp8@cdc.gov
Tom Shimabukuro, M.D., MPH, MBA
Vaccine Safety Team CDC
COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force
1825 CENTURY CENTER, Rm 4086
Atlanta, GA 30345
phone: (404) 498-0679
fax: (404) 639-8834
ayv6@cdc.gov
Kevin Chatham-Stephens, M.D.
Pediatric Vaccine Planning and Implementation Lead
CDC Vaccine Task Force
CHAMBLEE BLDG 106, Rm 4008
4770 Buford Hwy NE
Atlanta, GA 30341
phone: (404) 718-4554
xdc4@cdc.gov
Kate Russell Woodworth, M.D.
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
CHAMBLEE BLDG 106, Room: Cube3112.16
4770 Buford Hwy NE
Atlanta, GA 30341
phone: (404) 718-1178
vnt0@cdc.gov
Sara Oliver, M.D.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
ROYBAL BLDG 24
1600 Clifton Rd
Atlanta, GA 30333
phone: (404) 639-1204
yxo4@cdc.gov
Melinda Wharton, M.D.
AD Vaccine Policy & Clinical Partnerships
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
ROYBAL BLDG 24, Rm 4121
1600 Clifton Rd
Atlanta, GA 30333
phone: (404) 639-8755
fax: (404) 639-8626
mew2@cdc.gov
ACIP Members
Grace Lee, M.D.
Chair, ACIP
Center for Academic Medicine
Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Mail Code: 5660
453 Quarry Road
Stanford, CA 94304
phone: (650) 497-0618
phone: (650) 498-6227
fax: (650) 725-8040
gmlee@stanford.edu
Kevin Ault, M.D.
Professor and Division Director
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of Kansas Medical Center
3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Mailstop 2028
Kansas City, KS 66160
kault2@kumc.edu
Lynn Bahta, RN, MPH
Immunization Program Clinical Consultant
Infectious Disease, Epidemiology, Prevention & Control Division
Minnesota Department of Health
Saint Paul, Minnesota
624 Robert St N
St. Paul, MN 55164
phone: (651) 201-5505
lynn.bahta@state.mn.us
Beth Bell, M.D.
Clinical Professor
Department of Global Health, School of Public Health
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
bzb8@uw.edu
Oliver Brooks, M.D.
Chief Medical Officer
Watts HealthCare Corporation
10300 Compton Avenue, Pediatric Dept
Los Angeles, CA 90002
phone (general): (323) 564-4331
oliver.brooks@wattshealth.org
Wilbur H. Chen, M.D.
Professor of Medicine
Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health
University of Maryland School of Medicine
685 W. Baltimore St., Room 480D
Baltimore, MD 21201
phone: (410) 706-5328
fax: (410) 706-6205
wchen@som.umaryland.edu
https://twitter.com/Wilburchenmd
Sybil Cineas, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Medical Science (Clinical)
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Associate Program Director
Brown Combined Residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
245 Chapman Street, 300
Providence, RI 02905
phone: (401) 444-4741
fax: (401) 444-4445
Sybil_Cineas@brown.edu
Matthew Daley, M.D.
Senior Investigator
Institute for Health Research
Kaiser Permanente Colorado
2550 S. Parker Rd. Suite #200
Aurora, CO 80014
matthew.f.daley@kp.org
Camille Nelson Kotton, M.D.
Clinical Director, Transplant and Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases
Massachusetts General Hospital
I.D. Unit Cox 512B
55 Fruit St
Boston MA 02114
phone: (617) 726-3812
fax: (617) 726-7653
ckotton@partners.org
James Loehr, M.D.
Owner, Cayuga Family Medicine
302 W Seneca St.
Ithaca, NY 14850
phone (general): (607) 697-0360
fax: (607) 272-0240
staff@cayugafamilymedicine.com
Sarah S. Long, M.D.
Professor of Pediatrics
Drexel University College of Medicine
Section of Infectious Diseases
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
160 E Erie Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19134
(I searched high and low for her contact info and did not find it. Is she retired? If you find an email address or phone number please add it in the comments below. Thanks.)
Veronica V. McNally, J.D.
(I’m not even sure what to say about this one. She lost a daughter to whooping cough at 12 weeks. I take her claim at face value and I grieve for her loss. But ACIP has no voting members who are parents of vaccine injured kids and that’s a double standard that is not fair. Perhaps just pray for this person.)
Assistant Dean for Experiential Education
Law College Building
648 N. Shaw Lane Rm 332
East Lansing, MI 48824-1300
phone: (517) 432-6969
valent29@law.msu.edu
Katherine A. Poehling, M.D., MPH
Professor of Pediatrics and Epidemiology and Prevention
Director, Pediatric Population Health
Department of Pediatrics
Wake Forest School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
kpoehlin@wakehealth.edu
Pablo J. Sánchez, M.D.
Professor of Pediatrics, Neonatology
The Ohio State University – Nationwide Children’s Hospital
700 Children’s Dr
Columbus, OH 43205
phone: (614) 722-4559
fax: (614) 722-4541
sanchez.940@osu.edu
Helen “Keipp” Talbot, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
Medical Center North
1161 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203
phone: (615) 322-2035
keipp.talbot@vumc.org
It is more effective to address each email individually. But we have to move quickly because of the CDC’s surprise attack so here are all of their emails addresses that you can put into a single email (use your own email address in the “to” field and put these in the bcc: field).
Aux7@cdc.gov, sean.mccluskie@hhs.gov, DeanofPublicHealth@brown.edu, bill.gruber@pfizer.com, ioe8@cdc.gov, igp8@cdc.gov, ayv6@cdc.gov, xdc4@cdc.gov, vnt0@cdc.gov, yxo4@cdc.gov, mew2@cdc.gov, gmlee@stanford.edu, kault2@kumc.edu, lynn.bahta@state.mn.us, bzb8@uw.edu, oliver.brooks@wattshealth.org, wchen@som.umaryland.edu, Sybil_Cineas@brown.edu, matthew.f.daley@kp.org, ckotton@partners.org, staff@cayugafamilymedicine.com, kpoehlin@wakehealth.edu, sanchez.940@osu.edu, keipp.talbot@vumc.org, acip@cdc.gov
Formal comments via the regulations.gov website
To submit a formal written comment in connection with the June 17-18 ACIP meeting (Moderna in kids under 6 and Pfizer in kids under 5) click (here) and look for the blue comment button in the upper left section of the website.
To submit a formal written comment in connection with the June 22-23 ACIP meeting (Moderna in kids 6 to 17) click (here) and look for the blue comment button in the upper left section of the website.
The problem with this approach is that the comment period closes AFTER the meeting is finished. So you are leaving a message for the historical record (which is very important). But in order for them to see your message BEFORE the meeting, please contact them directly as described above.
Blessings to the warriors. 🙌
Prayers for everyone makings calls and sending emails and faxes today. 🙏
In the comment, please let me know how you are going with contacting these people.
Let’s freakin go!!!
I hate to be a naysayer, but isn't it clear by now that these people will do whatever they want to do, no matter what we tell them or how much we try to stop them? We're in the wilderness now and they're hunting us down like animals.
I just left as many voicemails as I could stomach. They are obviously going to approve these vaccines, but my messages said in effect: “do the right thing and stand up for people, rather than the profits of giant corporations that will soon be facing fraud charges.“ It is unlikely any of these folks will hear us, but when I saw the name of our former pediatrician, Dr. Loehr, in the list above, I definitely gave his receptionist an earful!! Incidentally, I told him that he might be curious to know that our family‘s health improved exponentially after we left his care, and he should feel free to contact me if he wanted any details about how that came about…