Vaccine Schedule Expansion: From 5 to 73 Shots and Rising Public Health Concerns

The dramatic increase in childhood vaccinations over the decades has sparked intense debate among health experts, parents, and public health advocates. In the 1960s, healthy children received just five vaccine doses, sufficient to protect them from serious illnesses. Fast forward to today, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends at least 73 shots before a child turns 18. Critics like Dr. Simone Gold and Del Bigtree are calling for a thorough investigation into this expanded schedule, citing concerns about a lack of safety testing and a troubling rise in chronic illnesses among children. With testimonies from experts highlighting the potential dangers and the absence of comprehensive studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated children, the call for accountability in vaccine administration has never been more urgent.

TPV: Healthy children in the 1960s received a grand total of five vaccine shots which was more than enough to keep them healthy, happy and out of harm’s way.

Today, the CDC says that children need at least 72 vaccine shots, with the majority administered in mega doses before the child’s sixth birthday.

“The CDC is known for corruptly advancing Big Pharma interests,” wrote Dr. Simone Gold on X. “This schedule needs to be investigated further.”

Public health agencies have refused to study or to publicly release data comparing the health outcomes of vaccinated and unvaccinated children, according to experts who spoke during a Senate roundtable discussion in February on “Federal Health Agencies and the COVID Cartel.”

During the roundtable, Dr. Brian Hooker provided an overview of the childhood vaccination schedule in the U.S. and its expansion over the years.

“In 1962, children received five vaccine doses. In 1986, the schedule expanded to 25 doses of five different vaccine formulations.

“Shortly after the passage of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, the law was amended to … erect a liability shield protecting vaccine manufacturers — and the schedule expanded dramatically.”

The vaccine schedule has continued to expand. “By 2023, 73 doses of 16 different vaccine formulations were given to children up to age 18,” he said, adding that this expansion occurred despite a lack of safety testing. The Defender reports:

“The FDA [U.S. Food and Drug Administration] approved these formulations individually only with minimal and inadequate safety testing, and the CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] has never tested the cumulative effect of the vaccine schedule on childhood health outcomes,” he said.

During the roundtable, Del Bigtree, CEO of the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), also addressed the lack of sufficient testing.

“None of the 14 routine vaccines on the CDC’s recommended schedule … was ever put through long-term double-blind placebo-based safety trials prior to licensure,” Bigtree said. “Since this type of trial is really the only way to establish that a pharmaceutical product is safe, it is misinformation to state that the vaccines are safe.”

Hooker said research shows “that for every one child that is saved from death from COVID-19, there are 30 child deaths associated with the COVID-19 vaccine. So, the risk-to-benefit ratio in terms of mortality is 30 to 1.”

Bigtree said the incidence of chronic illness in children has significantly increased.

“In the 1980s, when we were giving 11 doses of about three vaccines, the chronic illness rate, which includes neurological and autoimmune disease, was 12.8%. Once we passed the 1986 Act and we had the gold rush of vaccines explode … the chronic illness rate, neurological and autoimmune disease skyrocket[ed] to 54%,” he said.

Bigtree also noted that the latter figure refers to data from 2011-2012, saying the situation may have worsened since then.

“We have no idea since then how bad this has gotten. But what you were looking at right there is the greatest decline in public health in human history,” he said.

Bigtree cited the Hepatitis B vaccine given to newborns as an example.

“The warning label lists nearly 50 potential side effects, many of them serious, and that is just the first vaccine given to a baby on their first day of life,” he said. “The safety study for that hepatitis B vaccine was only four days long and had no placebo comparator. That is not science, that’s insanity.”

“We currently have a lawsuit trying to have that vaccine removed until they do proper safety testing,” Bigtree said, referring to ICAN v. FDA, filed in March 2020 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. A decision is pending.

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