Hep B Vaccines Come With High Risk, Little Benefit — Why Does CDC Recommend Them for Every Newborn?
The CDC says “almost all children and older adults” infected with acute hepatitis B virus recover completely with no “lasting liver damage.” So what led the CDC advisors to recommend that every baby get this vaccine on the day they’re born? Especially give...
What possible benefits can come of hep b is not actually a contagious virus?
They don't recommend it, they just do it. If you don't explicitly forbid them to "vaccinate" the newborn right after birth, they just do it. They assume that you want it if you don't say NO out loud. And if you say NO out loud, they think you're crazy and dangerous, it's very cynical. It's also totally brainless to vaccinate a newborn baby; this immune system that has only just come into the world doesn't even know dust yet, but already has to be vaccinated against a hooker disease? - as if it's basically assumed that the mother is a whore, at least that's how it's done and there doesn't seem to be a good reason for it.