Israeli Doctor Urges Her Peers: “Do Not Rush to Vaccinate the Children”

by Avi Abelow
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As the massive government/medical establishment/media pr campaign to support the mass vaccination of Israeli children has begun, some Israeli doctors are beginning to voice their views against vaccinating children.

A letter today was addressed to “My brothers and sisters, doctors in the State of Israel” by Oncology Institute at Shamir Hospital (Assaf Harofeh) Director Dr. Raya Leibowitz, urging her colleagues to join a call “not to rush and vaccinate the children of Israel.”

Dr. Leibowitz wrote: “In coming days, a letter from doctors will be issued urging not to rush and vaccinate the children of Israel, even if in coming weeks results from clinical studies show the vaccine safe and effective.

“The letter is already signed by dozens of physicians and therapists from all walks of clinical practice, hospitals, and the community.”

She continued: “I know that many of you feel great discomfort from what has been happening here in recent weeks regarding the vaccine – a vague feeling of haste, of excessive confidence, arrogance, conformism, silence, lack of transparency….. Some of you speak out this feeling of yours; many of you keep it bottled up in the belly.”

This is on top of the recent development about Twitter censoring Harvard professor of medicine Martin Kulldorff, a member of the COVID-19 vaccine safety subgroup that advises the CDC, FIH, and FDA, because he challenged the notion that children and young people require COVID-19 vaccination.

Twitter applied a warning label to Kulldorff’s tweet about the matter and prevented users from liking or retweeting it.

Kulldorff is one of the most cited experts on infectious diseases alive today, with over 25,000 academic citations. In addition to his role as a Harvard professor, he is a biostatistician and epidemiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

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