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"Think Twice Before You Vaccinate Your Kids", Dr. Robert Malone Warns Parents On COVID-19

• by Mimi Nguyen Ly and Jan Jekielek

"Think twice before you vaccinate your kids. Because if something bad happens, you can't go back and say, 'whoops, I want a do-over,'" Malone told EpochTV's "American Thought Leaders" program in an interview, Part 1 of which premiered on Sunday.

He also said, "It is clear that parents should think twice about vaccinating their child," adding that serious adverse events can occur and can be "so severe that it puts your child in the hospital."

Malone noted that with regard to myocarditis, or inflammation of the heart, "there's a good chance that if your child takes the vaccine, they won't be damaged, they won't show clinical symptoms—[but] they may have subclinical damage."

"But the question is, do you want to take that chance with your child? Because if you draw the short straw and your child was damaged, most of these things, if not all of them, are irreversible. There is no way to fix it," he said.

"And I get these emails all the time: 'Doctor, doctor, what can we do? This has happened.' And that once it's happened, there's … you can't go back you can't put Humpty Dumpty back together again."

He pointed to information compiled on his website, which includes a list of peer-reviewed studies related to COVID-19 vaccine adverse events in children, the main one being myocarditis. The website also includes a collection of adverse events reports as well as death reports in the pediatric community, submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

Malone noted that with regard to myocarditis, or inflammation of the heart, "there's a good chance that if your child takes the vaccine, they won't be damaged, they won't show clinical symptoms—[but] they may have subclinical damage."

"But the question is, do you want to take that chance with your child? Because if you draw the short straw and your child was damaged, most of these things, if not all of them, are irreversible. There is no way to fix it," he said.

"And I get these emails all the time: 'Doctor, doctor, what can we do? This has happened.' And that once it's happened, there's … you can't go back you can't put Humpty Dumpty back together again."

He pointed to information compiled on his website, which includes a list of peer-reviewed studies related to COVID-19 vaccine adverse events in children, the main one being myocarditis. The website also includes a collection of adverse events reports as well as death reports in the pediatric community, submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).


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