Questions continue to be raised regarding COVID-19 vaccines and whether their manufacturers, and even the government, have been honest with the American public. It's now a regular occurrence to hear about those in their teens and 20's dying from myocarditis or going into cardiac arrest. Others are questioning the use of mRNA vaccines, even as the Florida surgeon general has issued a health alert on their safety. There's also great concern that the CDC is adding COVID shots to the recommended vaccine schedule for children and adults.--To sort things out regarding this issue, Crosstalk welcomed back Barbara Loe Fisher. Barbara is the president of the National Vaccine Information Center -NVIC-, a non-profit charity she co-founded with parents of DPT vaccine injured children in 1982.--Jim indicated that the first COVID-19 shot was given on December 14th of 2020. The narrative given then continues on. We're told that all is well and that the vaccines are safe. President Biden told America that if you get the shot, you can't get COVID. We know now that isn't the case. --So what have we learned since that first shot was given-- As you may recall, the mRNA vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna were rolled out in 2020 under what's called an Emergency Use Authorization -EUA-. According to Barbara, they haven't been officially licensed for young children so these vaccines are still under an EUA for them. --When the vaccines began to be used, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System -VAERS- began to show that these vaccines were very reactive and now we know that it is the most reactive vaccine ever put on the market.