Bill Gates' Vaccines pushed on African Children.

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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other Gates-funded organizations along with Immunization Agenda 2030 launched “The Big Catch-up” vaccination campaign. This initiative is to help children catch up on the vaccines they missed during the pandemic.
Chelsea Clinton dubbed the Big Catch-up campaign, “the largest childhood immunization effort ever”. She is also part of this immunization campaign through the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) that also receives funding from the Gates Foundation.
This vaccination campaign has turned out to be one of the most unethical and violating the rights of African children. Afribundance discusses our findings from the field across various African countries.
The vaccines are administered in very unhygienic and unsanitary vaccination settings.
Little or no training for some of these community ‘health’ workers
The workers did not explain the side effects of the vaccines
Informed consent was not obtained
No time to wash/sanitize hands between vaccine administration
No gloves
Children’s medical history or immune-compromised status not discussed
Same vaccine vial shared across several children from mouth to mouth. The GPEI does not recommend implementing this multi-dose vial policy.
You would think after the pandemic and with all the disease outbreaks in Africa, precautions would be taken against sharing a vaccine vial among several children.
Cleaning of injection sites
No band aids on injection sites
No way of reporting any adverse reactions
The integration of vaccination campaign is offering African children a cocktail of vaccines, some of which have not been studied for their interactions together.
Here is a list of vaccine-preventable diseases in Africa as listed by the WHO for the Big Catch Up.
Surprisingly, Bill Gates has invested in all of them. These vaccines are now being vehemently pushed on African children.
Afribundance has been following community health workers around Africa during this vaccination campaigns and we report our findings and observations since Africa vaccination week began in April 2023.
Most of the vaccines being offered to African Children have been suspended from use in the developed world for decades!
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