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Vaccine Safety 101




Vaccine Safety 101

America is currently in the midst of a chronic disease crisis. Today, the Center for Disease Control admits that 1 in 6 American Children are developmentally delayed.


  • ·         In 1969, 1 in 7,100 children were diabetic. Today 1 in 450 children are diabetic

  • ·         In 1970, autism affected 4 in 10,000 children. Today 1 in 68 children are autistic!

  • ·        In 1976, there were 796,000 learning- disabled children. Today there are 3 million learning-disabled children.

  • ·         In 1977, there were 1.6 children with ADHD. Today there are 4 million children with ADHD.



Within the past 25 years, the number of doses of vaccines that pediatricians give to American children under the age of 6 has more than doubled.


  • ·         In 1980 the Centers for Disease Control and American Academy of Pediatrics said children should get 23 doses of 7 vaccines by age six with the first vaccinations given at 2 months old.



  • ·         Today the CDC and AAP tell pediatricians to give children 48 doses of 14 vaccines by age 6 with the first dose give at 12 hours in the newborn nursery.  At 6 months old a child can receive 9 vaccines on a single day.


All we ask is for you to do your research before injecting a vaccine. To find out more information on vaccines you can go to www.NVIC.com. If you oppose the new vaccine law SB277, denying parents the right to make vaccine decisions for their children, please contact your Assembly member & send letter to Governor Brown. You can find more steps take on the website www.yourfamilyyourchoice.com.




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