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Call to Action!

Toby Rogers, PhD is a true warrior in this fight to maintain medical freedoms. Follow him on Substack, where, unlike other platforms that shall not be named, there is no censorship. His latest post calls on those in the know to flood the 18 people who sit on the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) with phone calls, faxes, and emails, urging them to reject Pfizer’s EUA application for kids ages 5 to 11. According to Rogers, every person on the committee has a financial conflict of interest. Will they really “follow the science?” He includes plenty of science to reference when you write or call them:


https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/lets-go-call-to-action-part-2-cdc


Here is the list of individuals to contact before Tuesday, November 2:


Rochelle Walensky

Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Roybal Building 21, Rm 12000

1600 Clifton Rd

Atlanta, GA 30333

phone: (404) 639-7000

Aux7@cdc.gov


Xavier Becerra

Secretary, Health & Human Services

200 Independence Avenue S.W.

Washington, D.C. 20201

c/o Sean McCluskie

sean.mccluskie@hhs.gov


Captain Amanda Cohn

Chief Medical Officer

National Center for Immunizations and Respiratory Diseases

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1600 Clifton Rd

Atlanta, GA 30333 MS C-09

phone: (404) 639-6039

fax: (404) 315-4679

acohn@cdc.gov

anc0@cdc.gov


Grace Lee, M.D.

Chair, ACIP

Center for Academic Medicine

Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Mail Code: 5660

453 Quarry Road

Stanford, CA 94304

United States of America

phone: (650) 497-0618

phone: (650) 498-6227

fax: (650) 725-8040

gmlee@stanford.edu


Kevin Ault, M.D.

Professor and Division Director

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

University of Kansas Medical Center

3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Mailstop 2028

Kansas City, KS 66160

kault2@kumc.edu


Lynn Bahta, RN, MPH

Immunization Program Clinical Consultant

Infectious Disease, Epidemiology, Prevention & Control Division

Minnesota Department of Health

Saint Paul, Minnesota

624 Robert St N

St. Paul, MN 55164

phone: (651) 201-5505

lynn.bahta@state.mn.us


Beth Bell, M.D.

Clinical Professor

Department of Global Health, School of Public Health

University of Washington

Seattle, WA