What you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines for young kids and fourth doses

Epidemiologist and cardiologist Dr. Christopher Labos talks about second COVID-19 boosters for adults and vaccines for children between six months and five years old.

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31 comments

    1. yeah you can tell all your friends you trusted the science !

    2. Well, I’ve had my 92nd dose, but I’m wondering if there’s anything I should know before getting my 93rd?

    1. @Ryan When it happens the internet and your phone will not work get on signal that app will be up and working only one ☝️ that will. It’s military encrypted

  1. As if you’re going to get the information you need to know about the “vaccines” on a YouTube channel.

    1. Yes they did … I wonder 💭 what will happen to the decision makers at YouTube when the truth comes out? “They will be held accountable!”

    2. What about the medical “professionals,” still touting it as a safe and effective means? Will they be held responsible too?

  2. Are children high risk? Is a 6 month old high risk? I didn’t think children can spread covid

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