World Health Organization (WHO) quietly removed guidance on its website advising against children’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations. The global health body redacted its recommendation which says children should not be inoculated because “there is not yet enough evidence” to justify it. While the earlier version made no mention of a particular vaccine, the most recent revision explicitly promoted the Pfizer/BioNTech mRNA shot for children.
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Waking Times report said the WHO’s webpage was updated on June 22 with the aforementioned edits. Prior to the update, it had remained unchanged since April 8 when the website was first archived. The headline “Children should not be vaccinated for the moment” was emphasized before its redaction. Aside from the emphasized headline, the earlier version of the page acknowledged that “there is not yet enough evidence on the use of vaccines against COVID-19 in children to make recommendations.”