05/20/2025 / By Ramon Tomey
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is preparing to halt its blanket recommendation that pregnant women, children and teenagers routinely receive Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines, according to a Wall Street Journal report Thursday, May 15.
The move marks a significant reversal of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) policy, which has urged vaccination for all individuals six months and older since 2021. It follows years of mounting evidence linking the shots to severe injuries, including myocarditis, fertility issues and fetal harm. Nevertheless, the reports of vaccine damage raise urgent questions about why federal agencies delayed action despite early warnings. (Related: RFK Jr. pushes CDC to drop COVID-19 vaccine recommendation for children, citing lack of benefit.)
If confirmed, the decision would align with long-standing criticisms from medical experts and advocacy groups, who argue that the risks of mRNA vaccines outweigh the benefits for young, healthy populations. CDC data shows only 13 percent of children and 14 percent of pregnant women have received the latest booster, reflecting widespread public skepticism.
Health freedom advocates dubbed the policy change overdue. “CHD has opposed the COVID-19 shot recommendation for children since the beginning,” said Children’s Health Defense CEO Mary Holland.
Cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough, a vocal critic of the vaccines, noted that it took “two presidents, three HHS secretaries and three FDA [Food and Drug Administration] commissioners” for the vaccine guidance to be reversed. He added: “After record vaccine injuries, disabilities and death, America is wondering: Will any of these leaders be held accountable?”
The agency’s anticipated pivot comes as 11 states push legislative bans on COVID-19 vaccines. Meanwhile, criminal investigations in seven states target officials like Dr. Anthony Fauci for alleged misconduct during the pandemic.
Internal Pfizer documents analyzed by the Daily Clout, revealed the shots’ links to miscarriages and heart damage in minors as early as 2021. Yet the CDC continued promoting them for pregnancy, and its advisory committees unanimously added COVID-19 vaccines to the childhood immunization schedule in 2023 – despite their emergency-use-only status for children under 12.
Pediatrician Dr. Michelle Perro warned that mRNA vaccines contain “undetermined DNA fragments” with potential genetic risks. Journalist and Daily Clout founder Naomi Wolf meanwhile emphasized that the shots “never stopped COVID in the first place.”
The reported policy shift reflects a broader reckoning over pandemic-era mandates. With an estimated 600,000 U.S. deaths linked to COVID-19 vaccines – surpassing combined American casualties in major 20th-century wars – public trust in health agencies has eroded.
Meanwhile, medical groups like the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) still endorse vaccination for pregnant women. While the ACOG continues to cite elevated risks of severe infection to justify its position, that stance may now face scrutiny.
While the CDC’s expected reversal is a step toward accountability, advocates demand further action. They call for pulling the vaccines from the market, revoking liability shields for manufacturers and prosecuting officials who enabled what McCullough calls “the disastrous COVID-19 vaccine debacle.”
Watch Dr. Jim Thorp exposing how the CDC concealed the huge infant mortality rate for the COVID-19 injections in this clip.
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