Moroccan Petition Against Child COVID Vaccination Gains Momentum, Surpasses 37,000 Signatures

Opponents of vaccination of children are not all conspiracy theorists: mothers, doctors and public health specialists have supported the petition launched two weeks ago. The initiator already counts more than 37,000 signatories.
Initiated by pharmacist Anas Filali, the petition against Covid-19 vaccination of children and young people in Morocco and around the world has collected just over 37,600 signatures, reports h24info.
For the initiator, the main reasons for this struggle are multiple and go in the direction of preserving the integrity of the child, an innocent being.
He cites, among other things, the non-responsibility of the laboratories in case of side effects; "many serious pathologies such as myocarditis, thrombosis, autoimmune diseases, and many deaths already recorded worldwide"; the non-necessity and non-urgency of administering this vaccine to this category of population very little affected by severe forms, the "experimental" nature of "this gene injection adopted as a ’vaccine’".
Arguing that children have natural immunity that should not be tainted with another that would be stronger, the initiator has convinced several people through the Change.org site, the same source specifies.
Thus, a signatory mother will judge this vaccination as "derisory and abused", adding that "we don’t see many children having severe forms, going to intensive care or dying from this disease, so I don’t see the point of this vaccine as long as it hasn’t proven its harmlessness and especially its effectiveness".
"I signed the petition as a parent, I refuse to inject my children with a product that is still experimental on the one hand, whose consequences we do not know on the other hand, and in addition, for which we see a lot of side effects in the United States, in England, etc. in particular myopericarditis, not to mention Guillain-Barré syndromes and other neurological disorders," hammered another health professional.
As for the authorities’ ambition to achieve collective immunity, a signatory doctor stated that "if its general purpose is to protect vulnerable people likely to contract severe forms, vaccination does not at all fulfill this role since vaccinated subjects (children or not) continue to transmit the virus. Moreover, the children themselves do not have severe forms (except for the most fragile with immune deficiencies...)".
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