Illinois health leaders to create state COVID vaccine policy as federal guidance shifts – ABC7 (Chicago)

Previously, COVID-19 vaccines were recommended for anyone age 6 months and up. Now, people younger than 65 have to meet certain criteria. The director of the Illinois Department of Public Health criticized the changes, saying they bring disarray and distrust to the public health system.
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Call my shrink
7 months ago

And that’s why Big Pharma is Big pharma. They put big money in politicians pockets

Bill also
7 months ago

Dr. I. M. Kookie wouldn’t even recommend these non vaccines to the public.

Fed Up Taxpayer
7 months ago

It’s always about the money for someone.

Frank Miller
7 months ago

“Starting in February and March, I began writing down and looking at the numbers published by the Centers For Disease Control, and comparing them to previous years. I was writing down the numbers from the first week of the year, and comparing those numbers to the previous week in 2019. And after I had done this for 2 or 3 months, I noticed that someone had been doing the same thing, only more thoroughly going back several decades. What I was seeing was a sharp drop in the weekly mortality, referring to the previous year. A sudden drop of 10… Read more »

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