Comments from
Jodi Krzyzak, President and Founder of
VIVE Foundation
Scientists and pharmaceutical engineers have created many vaccines to help protect us from a variety of ailments, reporting many victories against life-threatening diseases. Occasionally over that history of successes there have been a few failures, vaccines that did not work as they were designed to work or some that missed the mark completely. Just because it is a vaccine, does not mean it is inherently safe or has the expected result. The only way to confirm these two questions is time and the number of people vaccinated compared with the number of adverse effects and any reported failures to accomplish the desired response. When the numbers don't add up - the use of those vaccines needs to be suspended until the true efficacy and safety can be reconfirmed. There is such a vaccine currently being given to our children.