On March 8, 2022, Florida State Surgeon General Joseph Ladpapo, M.D., Ph.D., officially recommended against giving the COVID-19 vaccine to healthy children 5 to 17 years old. He made that recommendation based on the limited risk that COVID-19 posed to the young compared to the “higher than anticipated severe adverse events occurred among those receiving the COVID-19 vaccine” in clinical trials. He revealed the troubling fact that the vaccines have no long-term immunity benefit. They don’t work as advertised. Dr. Ladpapo explained that a “study conducted out of New York determined that COVID-19 vaccine efficacy declined 84%, from 68% to 12%, over a span of two months for children aged 5 to 11.” He further stated that the “same study determined that COVID-19 vaccine efficacy declined 40%, from 85% to 51%, over a span of two months for adolescents ages 12 to 17.”
On October 7, 2022, Dr. Ladpapo, M.D., Ph.D., in his capacity as Florida Surgeon General, announced that the risks of COVID-19 vaccines outweigh the benefits for 18-39 years old males. He came to that conclusion based on a scientific study of the mortality risk of the COVID-19 vaccine. That study “found there is an 84% increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death among males 18-39 years old within 28 days following mRNA vaccination.”
Breaking: Florida Surgeon General Reports an 84% Increase in Cardiac-Related Deaths Among Males 18-39 Within 28 Days After mRNA Vaccination –Florida Surgeon General now recommends against the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines for males ages 18-39 years old. | 7 Oct 2022 | Guidance for mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines, October 7, 2022: Florida Surgeon General Joseph A. Ladapo, MD, Ph.D., has reported on an increased cardiac risk of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.