Pediatrician Pushing COVID Vax for Kids
Under 5 Booted From Florida Board
PJ Media,
by
Matt Margolis
Original Article
Posted By: Hazymac,
7/3/2022 10:18:48 AM
A pediatrician who pushed parents to get children under five vaccinated against COVID-19 has been “unceremoniously removed” from the Florida Healthy Kids Board, according to a report from Business Insider.
“On the same day that we began administering COVID-19 vaccine to infants and children under 5, I was removed from the Florida Healthy Kids Board for advocating for equitable access for the underserved and for pediatricians,” Dr. Lisa Gwynn, who works within the University of Miami Health System, tweeted earlier this week. “Disappointing.”
Florida is the only state in the union that has not ordered child doses of the COVID vaccine from the government in bulk. Instead, the Florida Department of Health
Reply 1 - Posted by:
berthabutt 7/3/2022 10:22:09 AM (No. 1205122)
Will be waiting for the Paul Harvey 'ROTS' version in next news cycle.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Venturer 7/3/2022 10:32:59 AM (No. 1205128)
Good for Florida.
This manes the northerners who moved there for the sun haven't taken over yet.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Hazymac 7/3/2022 10:41:46 AM (No. 1205136)
FTA: "Florida is the only state in the union that has not ordered child doses of the COVID vaccine from the government in bulk."
Then Florida may be the first sane state. Covid is essentially zero per cent risk to infants and young children. But they might get some horrible side effect from the gene therapy and the spike proteins. Any other states want to follow the lead?
I'm glad to be a Floridian, if not a Florida Man. (And since I grabbed a 10-foot alligator's tail with both hands and yanked (1996)--the gator was not happy, did an instant 180, and showered me with water and mud--even though I am WFB's well educated acolyte, I am Florida Man in all his glory. I might have grabbed another gator or two. That's what people say. I might have.
Like the PIAPS, I don't remember. Barrels of chardonnay degrade the memory. Mine was Batard-Montrachet (in my dreams). In heaven that will be Le Montrachet.
I just got away with messing with alligators. Sure was fun. Wouldn't recommend it for anyone, even myself.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
skacmar 7/3/2022 10:45:45 AM (No. 1205140)
"I was removed from the Florida Healthy Kids Board for advocating for equitable access for the underserved and for pediatricians". What the heck kind of PC BS is that. She is supposed to be a doctor doing what is best for her patients. She is not supposed to be promoting a social/political agenda that can be harmful to kids. She deserves to be removed from the Board.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
paral04 7/3/2022 10:58:45 AM (No. 1205155)
As others have said here, kids don't need the vaccine and nobody knows what the shot (not vaccine) will do to these children. Good job Florida. Twenty years from now the world will know you made the right decision.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
DVC 7/3/2022 11:10:12 AM (No. 1205162)
I wonder how much the doc was paid by Pfizer?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
czechlist 7/3/2022 11:14:37 AM (No. 1205170)
any wager she's pro abortion and in favor of killing off future patients?
She can always move into geriatrics and see quicker vaccine results
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Rich323 7/3/2022 11:26:05 AM (No. 1205183)
If we dig deep enough we will probably find that Bill Gates paid off medical schools to push population control. Hence, the overly restrictive Covid hospital protocols that prevented loved ones from seeing how their family members actually died- pneumonia or-other complications. Doctors refusing therapeutics. It’s all tied together somewhere.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Heil Liberals 7/3/2022 11:38:08 AM (No. 1205195)
Quackery must be punished.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Hazymac 7/3/2022 11:57:28 AM (No. 1205212)
Since I mentioned Le Montrachet, maybe LDotters should know what I meant about this incredible wine. In the greatest vintages, it's the best of the best chardonnays. It can even age. I have heard of 1945 Corton Charlemagne (not in Puligny or Chassagne), opened recently, that were close to perfect.
https://blog.vinfolio.com/2019/05/16/domaine-de-la-romanee-conti-montrachet-the-best-vintages/
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
anniebc 7/3/2022 1:10:20 PM (No. 1205282)
Hand clap from me, lousy pediatrician womEn. Next.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
24tea@Mag 7/3/2022 1:22:00 PM (No. 1205291)
Take a hike, Doctor!
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Any doctor should be getting their license to practice medicine revoked if they keep pushing this stuff. There is no excuse that is good enough for pushing this poison on anybody let alone kids age 5 and under. Spike proteins will damage the brain, heart and lungs of all those kids and babies. That is what happens when you commit loyalty to the state vs loyalty to one's patients.
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Hazymac 7/3/2022 2:24:16 PM (No. 1205342)
Florida may be the first sane state. Covid is essentially zero per cent risk to infants and young children. But they might get some horrible side effect from the gene therapy and the spike proteins. Any other states want to follow the lead? Pushing these inoculations on young people is criminal. No forgiveness at all.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
montwoodcliff 7/3/2022 2:28:05 PM (No. 1205344)
Obviously a Democrat! No doubt there are parents who listen to her and will be gulled into letting their kids be pin cushions, but that’s their choice. DeSantis governs with common sense and lDemocrats don’t like that. It’s all emotion with them and the cursed media.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Ribicon 7/3/2022 2:39:47 PM (No. 1205352)
Florida Healthy Kids appears to be a health insurance program for children who are not eligible for Medicaid, and while this woman happened to be a member of its board of directors. She also is a practicing physician who has not been fired from her job, who still is licensed to practice medicine in Florida, and who has not been arrested for encouraging child abuse. This news sounds good on the surface, but there's not much to it.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Historybuff 7/3/2022 2:53:01 PM (No. 1205364)
A “vaccine” that doesn’t work, given to a population that doesn’t contract the virus and and unless they are immune compromised no one has died from. What could go wrong and how to you prove it did anything?
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Norway 7/3/2022 5:01:43 PM (No. 1205439)
She must have received some juicy Big Pharma-connected grants.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
ussjimmycarter 7/3/2022 8:36:44 PM (No. 1205562)
Good for Florida! We Iowans never pulled Gator tales! We did have some fun with cows? We just tried not to get eaten by the rural skeeter!
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