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June 27, 2022
Mr. Randall Todd Jones
President/CEO, Publix Super Markets Inc.
3300 Publix Corporate Parkway
Lakeland, FL 33811-3311
Dear Mr. Jones,We are writing to both commend and to vigorously applaud your company’s decision not to offer COVID-19 vaccinations to children five and younger. Although Publix has not yet detailed the reasons behind the decision, we are compelled to tell you that we believe this action will save many children from vaccine injury or death in the regions in which your business operates.The FDA’s approval of COVID vaccines for child as young as 6 months old constitutes a true and URGENT national health emergency. The risks far outweigh any benefits in terms of efficacy, given that children have a 99.995% recovery rate, and a body of medical literature indicates that almost zero healthy children under five years old have died from COVID. In this context, the risks are unacceptable. Here’s why:
As Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. observed in a recent letter to members of the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee:
“…the Pfizer shots in the 5-11-year range led to very poor efficacy; 31% according to the CDC and 12% after 7 weeks according to a massive database comprising over 1.3 million children (365,000 of whom were vaccinated) from the NY Department of Health. Five to 11-year-old children dropped into the negative efficacy range by 8 weeks after receiving the second dose. It is the largest COVID vaccine efficacy study in children ever published, using the highest quality, official data from NY state. There was a large, linear drop in efficacy seen with each successive week following full vaccination. Extremely narrow confidence intervals confirm the validity of these data.By 8 weeks following their second dose, vaccinated children were placed at higher risk of developing COVID than unvaccinated children. By 9 weeks, their risk was even higher. Despite data-free theories offered to minimize this finding, the indisputable fact is that being vaccinated placed these children in a higher risk category for a COVID infection than if they had never been vaccinated.”
As a group of highly published critical care physicians on the front lines of the pandemic since the spring of 2020, the FLCCC is guided solely by the scientific process which, in this case, was prematurely terminated—to the extreme detriment of children across the country. The obscene rush to place these shots in the littlest arms was not because these children were facing catastrophic illness if they remained unvaccinated. In fact, we can clearly see that the opposite is true. Giving them these injections can trigger untold health calamities, perhaps for a lifetime, in otherwise healthy children. The lack of safety data and possible serious side effects for a population that is at extremely low risk for hospitalization and severe illness makes the approval of these vaccines for children unconscionable.Mr. Jones, your company’s statement announcing your policy not to vaccinate babies and toddlers included encouraging your customers to speak with their pediatricians, or consult community health centers, children’s hospitals, and public health clinics to determine what is best for their children. This is very good advice, and it is our hope customers will seek out healthcare providers who offer highly informed, honest counsel.It is our fervent hope that other companies, organizations and healthcare providers across the nation—and even the world—will quickly emulate your leadership. Our children are depending on it.With our deepest gratitude,Dr. Pierre Kory, FLCCC President Dr. Paul Marik, FLCCC ChairmanChief Medical Officer Chief Scientific Officer