
Former U.K Prime Minister Tony Blair called for “nursery” age children to get the COVID-19 injection against the recommendations of a government vaccine committee.
In a foreword for a report released on his Tony Blair Institute website on Sunday, Blair claimed young children, especially those between 2 and 3 years old, should take the shot because they are “putting at-risk groups in danger.”
“To avoid being behind the curve again on vaccination groups, the government should take urgent steps to consider vaccinating children under 12 as well. Evidence shows that young children, particularly those in nurseries, are transmitting the virus and putting at-risk groups in danger,” Blair claimed.
“Careful consideration of data to make these decisions is essential and cannot be rushed. Therefore, it is important that the government now turns its attention to exploring whether vaccination can be extended to children under 12 in order to further reduce transmission in schools and between young children and at home.”
The former Labour leader also lauded vaccine passports as the solution to avoid more government-imposed lockdowns.
“A viable Covid Pass, displaying both rapid testing and vaccine status, would mean that, even with higher case numbers, a person free of the virus would be free to move around in public,” Blair wrote.
“This step, alongside further action on measures like mask-wearing, needs to be taken urgently to give businesses confidence that avoiding further lockdowns is more than an aspiration but is deliverable,” he added.
This comes after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson went against the advice of his government’s Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization (JCVI) and ordered children over 12-years-old to take the injection — even without parental consent.
Blair and Johnson’s claims about children needing to get the jab aren’t based on science.
A major study from Israel found that not only are children at low risk for contracting COVID-19, they also don’t play a significant role in the spread of the virus.
“It appears that young children 0–9 have shown not only in this study but observationally over the last year of the pandemic that this group has little to do with spread of COVID,” said Theodore Strange, MD, interim chair of medicine at Staten Island University Hospital in New York.
The science has also found that teenage boys who took the experimental jab were 14x more likely to develop heart inflammation as a result of the injection.
That helps explain why myocarditis cases in teen boys exploded across America shortly after the FDA fully approved Pfizer’s mRNA injection.
And though Pfizer claimed Monday its shot is “effective” in 5-11 year-old children, no data is yet available about its effectiveness in nursery age children under 5 years old.
Read the Tony Blair Institute’s “Pandemic to Endemic” report:
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