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Treating measles: A guide for parents
Contrary to recent hysteria, measles is rarely a serious disease.
The necessity, efficacy and safety of the measles vaccine is questionable, and it can usually be easily treated at home.
Download and share our simple guide here.
Visit our measles info page to learn more.
The flu vaccine and our children. A call for caution from Safer to Wait.
This autumn all UK primary and secondary school children will be encouraged to take the flu vaccine.
Is it really necessary? Is it really ‘safe and effective’?
Should we be normalising pharmaceutical dependence for kids?
Read and download our statement here.
Download our template letter to schools here.
HPV Awareness Campaign.
On Friday the 8th September, alongside Children’s Health Defence EU, we launched our HPV awareness campaign.
The aim is to highlight important information that is often withheld or ignored by the media and health bodies, and so enable genuine informed consent regarding the decision to vaccinate your child or not.
Download our leaflet here.
Read our webpage here.
Download our template letter to schools here.
Deep-dive into the data with our leaflet references here.
WE’RE EVOLVING!
Safer to Wait was founded in the Spring of 2021. Our goal was, and continues to be, to protect the health of children.Over the last few years, faith in our once-trusted institutions to do what’s best for the health, education and flourishing of our childrenhas been lost.It’s time for us all to take back responsibility and build the future they deserve.With that dream in mind, Safer to Wait is evolving, into education,children’s general health and their overall wellbeing.
We’ve been working completely voluntarily since 2021 but we’re now going to need your help. If you’d like to be part of our vision, or if you’ve ever valued, shared or benefited from our work, please consider giving what you can. Thank you.
Watch our campaign video here.
Help us with fundraising by downloading/sharing/distributing our campaign leaflet here.
We all want to keep our children safe.
When it comes to medical treatments, the benefits must outweigh the risks.
We must not rush any decision that affects our children’s health – especially when that decision is irreversible.
Here are 10 reasons why, when it comes to Covid-19 vaccination for children, it’s safer to wait:
1. Children are at extremely low risk from Covid-19
2. They are not drivers of transmission
3. The vaccines use completely new technologies
4. Serious and fatal adverse reactions have been reported
5. There is no medium or long-term safety data
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Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
6. The vaccine manufacturers have zero liability
7. Natural immunity is safer and more effective
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Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
8. There are safe and effective treatments for Covid-19
9. Past emergency use vaccines have caused harm
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Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
10. The Covid vaccines do not prevent spread or transmission
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Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019
10. Covid vaccines do not prevent spread or transmission
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