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OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – Despite tens of thousands of reported injuries and deaths, Health Canada has approved administering Pfizer’s experimental mRNA COVID injection to children six months old and up.

According to The Canadian Press, Health Canada says the decision came after a “thorough and independent scientific review of the evidence,” and concluded that the benefits of giving young children, who face extremely low risk from COVID-19, the novel Pfizer-BioNTech’s shot outweigh the risks.

This is the second COVID injection that Health Canada has approved for babies, with the federal agency already having allowed Moderna’s Spikevax COVID jab for the same age group in July.

Regardless of the so-called approval given by various health authorities across the world, the truth remains that the official clinical trial completion date for the shots is February 8, 2024, meaning until then the jabs are experimental.

The push to vaccinate young children comes despite the fact that researchers with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine found a “mortality rate of zero among children without a pre-existing medical condition such as leukemia” when they “analyze[d] approximately 48,000 children under 18 diagnosed with Covid in health-insurance data from April to August 2020.”

This, combined with the thousands of reports of serious adverse events and deaths following the shots, has led numerous experts to criticize the push to inject children with the experimental vaccines. 

In fact, recent autopsy data shows a close association between the COVID mRNA shots and heart inflammation, and two additional medical studies from Europe have recently reported a link between the jabs and blood damage.

Despite these risks, Health Canada advisers are now recommending Canadians take a “booster” injection every three months, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently threatening a return of “restrictions and rules” if the public fails to do so.

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