"I mean, there's going to be— some of it's been talked about publicly, but it hasn't been talked about on CNN or Fox or MSNBC or anything," Cole said. "But yeah, it'll be you'll have to get an annual. I think what's gonna happen is it's gonna be a gradual thing, schools are gonna mandate it." Cole defended the shot, saying that "It means your ability to fight wanes, so the three will bolster your system. And then there'll be an annual eventually, just like the flu shot." He said this would be "for everyone." "The FDA was scheduled to meet this week to discuss approval of the Pfizer vaccine for children as young as six months old," O'Keefe reported. "They were hoping to have the new vaccine available by the end of the month. But the meeting was unexpectedly cancelled, citing the need for more testing." "I don't completely agree with their process," Cole told the undercover Project Veritas reporter. "They're looking at trying to inoculate kids under five years old. Between six months and five years old." "What do you mean you don't agree with the process?" He was asked. "Well, I mean, they they don't have all the all the tests aren't there. So I agree with the thing that isn't important to inoculate them but you can't give the parents as much assurity as you'd normally want to." Read more at: ThePostMillenial.comBREAKING: @US_FDA Executive Officer on Hidden Cam Reveals Future COVID policy
“@JoeBiden wants to inoculate as many people as possible” 'You’ll have to get an annual shot' "They're[FDA] not going to not approve it”#ExposeFDAhttps://t.co/0jZrEmEutZ — Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) February 16, 2022
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