More mRNA COVID-19 Boosters for Babies? Are they crazy? John Fredericks with Dr. Peter McCullough™

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Internist and cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough™ interviewed with John Fredericks Outside the Beltway. Fredericks is vaccinated, regrets it, and cannot understand the rationale for more government issued mRNA boosters in babies down to six months old. McCullough said even compromised children do not have a favorable, real risk to threatoretical benefit balance. Down's syndrome and congenital heart disease patients have a much greater risk for mRNA catastrophic myopericarditis and would derive negligible theoretical benefit at this late stage in the pandemic due to widespread early treatment, natural immunity, and very mild strains. Courtesy Outside the Beltway July 14, 2025

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