(Natural News) Drug giants Merck & Co. and Sanofi are about to unleash a new six-in-one (hexavalent) vaccine for children called Vaxelis that could kill them, and yet the federal government is fully on board.
Despite prolific scientific evidence to suggest that Vaxelis is too much for a young immune system to handle, both the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have granted their blessing to its imminent release.
Children as young as two months old will soon receive a single injection containing vaccines for diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis (DTaP), polio, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), and hepatitis B.
Vaxelis is already on the official CDC schedule for children, having received approval from the FDA back in late 2018.
Pentavalent vaccines have been killing children for years
The government is obsessed with trying to pack as many vaccines into one syringe as possible, having sanctioned a five-in-one (pentavalent) jab several years back that we reported was killing “test” children in India and elsewhere.
Many babies died after receiving that injection, prompting widespread protests from parents who demanded that the government stop administering it and remove it from the system.
Clinical trials have already demonstrated immense dangers from Vaxelis after six infants died following their first dose. One child in the “control” group that received a five-in-one vaccine also died.
All of the deaths occurred within six weeks of injection, which matches the findings of other trials in which a “clustering” of death was occurred right around the same time post-injection.
Among the reported causes of death following injection were asphyxia, sepsis, fluid in the brain, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

Author: Ethan Huff
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