Denmark Restricts Shot For Under-18s, Doctor Shoemaker Holding 10-Day Awareness Vigil in Toronto

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Denmark made global headlines when it severely restricted access to Covid injections for children under 18. Since July 1st, access to the first shot was removed and limited to children assessed to be "high risk."

The Danish Health Authority’s fall/winter 2022-2023 vaccination update states, “Children and adolescents only very rarely have a serious course of illness due to covid-19 with the omicron variant, which is why the offer of primary vaccination for children between 5 and 17 years will not be a general offer, but can be given after a specific medical assessment, cf. the Danish Health Authority’s guidelines.”

Dr. Chris Shoemaker, a 45-year emergency medicine physician, will be holding a 10-day vigil starting at 60 Queen St. W. (corner of Bay and Queen by the Court House) from Thursday, Aug. 25 to Monday, Aug. 29, to bring awareness to Denmark’s bold and long-overdue restriction on Covid “vaccination” for children and the unnecessary harms cause by the experimental gene therapy injections. Dr. Shoemaker will then move to another high-visibility, as-yet location for the remaining days.

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