The COVID era has been uniquely stressful, particularly when it comes to knowing what information to trust. And when it comes to vaccinations in particular, official advice, and what some serious experts say, can be worlds apart.
Recently, Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines were authorized for young children, ages 6 months to 5 years. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky encourages parents to talk to their doctors about the benefits of getting their children vaccinated.
But Dr. Paul Alexander, an expert in evidence-based medicine and clinical epidemiology with the Brownstone Institute, says he has critical information parents must know about mRNA vaccines. He warns they will dramatically interfere with a child’s developing innate immune system, leading to autoimmune diseases and death.
Next, two Americans are in jail in Russia on drug charges. Basketball star Brittney Griner was sentenced to nine years and teacher Marc Fogel to 14 years of hard labor. Both say they made an innocent mistake. In America Q&A we ask if you think the U.S. government should negotiate to get them home.
Finally, in our second America Q&A we ask people across the country: What’s one habit of yours you’d like to change?