Are there really vax shortages and long wait times?

I remember near the end of 2020, the vaccine manufacturers were talking about how they had millions and millions, hundreds of millions of doses ready to ship. They had tons of supply. But then when the vaccination program started, people didn't want to get vaccinated. And then the story shifted with reports that alleged the vaccine manufacturers didn't have enough all of a sudden one turned out that there was less demand.

This is like someone making a million toys, expecting that there would be a huge demand. But then it turns out that only a few thousand parents are going to buy those toys. Then the toy manufacturer says oh we only have a a few thousand in stock, so there's not going to be enough for everybody. This creates an artificial scarcity environment where you get the perception that this item is in high demand, and there isn't enough for everybody so you better rush out and go by it before it's not available.

This seems like what is being done with the vaccine rule out as a demand isn't what they expected. So they come up with stories of not having made enough, or supply issues of not being able to deliver it. Apparently 60% of US Marines refused to get the the experimental injection from one of your vaccine manufacturers, and something like 30% of all the US military doesn't want. In various places there were 50% of nurses who apparently didn't want to get the experimental injection.

It seems the demand is not what they want us to believe it is. Yet they keep telling us that there is a short supply, and you're going to have to wait your turn. So apparently there is this long line to wait for it, where the elderly are scheduled to receive at first, and then the middle-aged, and then young adults, and then eventually children.

So if this is true, those under 18 should not have been receiving the experimental injection due to everyone in the age group above them coming first. Right? There was such a sort supply that they had to keep all of the doses they had for those who were set to receive them first by age group. Shouldn't of been anyone under the age of 18 receiving a shot before it was their schedule time to.

But is that what was happening?

Take a look at this CDC covid data tracker attracts the percent of people receiving at least one dose of any experimental injection by age group and date administered in the United States.

Now if you look closer at that low yellow line that looks like it's at zero, it's not actually at zero. That yellow line is those under 18 years old.

They were telling us that they had not been testing on children until trials on children started in March. But that doesn't mean that in some places they were not giving the experimental injection to anyone under 18. It looks like there has been quite a lot of experimental injections given to those under 18 years old. Maybe a parent goes for an appointment to receive their shocked, and brings their child, and the doctor or nurse goes ahead and gives the child injection as well.

0.1% doesn't seem like a lot, but when you're talking about millions of injections, 0.1% is a 1,000th of the amount given out. So if you had 10 million injections given, that would be 10,000 given to those under 18 years old. And this was by February 12. It kept going up after that date.

Although they said there was a waiting line and you couldn't get your injection until you were allowed to according to your age group, this is not what happened. Many people have gone to vaccination centers, who weren't in the age group being given injections, but it didn't matter and they were given an injection anyways. This was happening with children as well, as the CDC data shows.

So when you see people in social media giving accounts of how their two-year-old niece died shortly after receiving an experimental injection, you can't automatically say that that's just someone making things up. You don't know that they're making things up. And we do know that they were already giving experimental injections at a percentage of 0.1% of the total vaccinations given as of February 12 which increased afterwards in March. Children have been given the injection, and some of them may have been vaccine injured, and unfortunately may have died as has been reported in VAERS and personal accounts on social media.

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