The CDC has announced that the agency will soon be recommending COVID booster shots for children aged 6 months and up. Whether this will do anything for public health is a matter of debate, but what’s not debatable is what effect this move will have on the bottom line of pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Moderna. CDC representatives say that decisions about requiring children to get boosted will remain with local and state agencies, but this certainly sets us on the path to compulsory vaccination for all school children. Jimmy and The Dive’s Jackson Hinkle discuss the possibility that the CDC’s COVID-related decisions are not driven 100 percent by concerns for public health. Become a Premium Member: Go to a Live Show: Subscribe to Our Newsletter: The Jimmy Dore Show Website: Jackson Hinkle on Twitter:
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