U.N. Points To 'Alarming Decline' In Child Vaccinations

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It warned of the first drop in 28 years for vaccinations against diptheria, tetanus and pertussis — a marker for immunization coverage — based on preliminary data from the first four months of 2020.

Medical staff in Mumbai, India, last week. A U.N. report warns that the coronavirus pandemic is interfering with children getting vaccinated.Anshuman Poyrekar/Hindustan Times via Getty Images

The report also said that at least 30 measles vaccination campaigns across the world have either been canceled or are at risk of being canceled because of the pandemic. It also cited a survey that said three-quarters of 82 responding countries reported disruptions because of the virus.

 

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Oh no.

Please explain why the infant death rate has decreased during the lockdown. SIDS? 🤔

UN also needs to warn about fascism in America. FascistTrump has sent Gestapo to take over Portland.

According to my YouTube educated parents, this is a good thing. Don't you know all vaccines were created by Bill Gates to depopulate the world while making him even wealthier? 🤦‍♂️

This comment section is going to be awful, I can tell.

LizSzabo There are times of widespread health without anything from pharma. Is the UN sharing the preventative and curative antiviral actions? Would the UN notice if a company disguised them, internally first? Seems like the UN is a pharma tool.

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