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Chelsea Clinton, daughter of ex-President Bill and two-time failed presidential candidate Hillary, now is campaigning to give all the children in the world many more vaccinations.
Following shortly after the catastrophic results of the COVID-19 vaccinations that many people were forced to get, resulting in injury up to and including death, a report at Children's Health Defense explains how Clinton, long an executive for her parent's foundation who attended a long list of elite schools, at one point taking a master's degree in "public health" from Columbia, is pursuing her agenda.
And she's working with the World Health Organization and Gates Foundation, both ardently pro-vaccination ideologues, on the project.
It's called the "Big Catch-Up" initiative, and WHO said it's a "targeted global effort to boost vaccination among children…."
Chelsea Clinton, "via the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) — along with the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation" wants to make it the "largest childhood immunization effort ever."
She talked about her desires at a recent elite conference in Marina del Rey, California.
WHO claims, "This effort aims to reverse the declines in childhood vaccination recorded in over 100 countries since the pandemic, due to overburdened health services, closed clinics, and disrupted imports and exports of vials, syringes, and other medical supplies."
The international body said pandemic lockdowns led to restricted travel, which limited healthcare access, officials claimed.
"Ongoing challenges like conflicts, climate crises, and vaccine hesitancy also contributed to the decline in coverage rates," WHO said.
It claimed more than 25 million children missed at least one vaccination in 2021, and that means more cases of "measles, diphtheria, polio, and yellow fever."
Apparently, the program is intended to focus on giving shots to kids in Africa, Asia, and Central and South America.
During a recent conference, Chelsea Clinton said there's a problem with "vaccine hesitancy" as well as those who simply reject vaccinations.
"No one should die of polio, measles, or pneumonia — including in this country, where we also need people to vaccinate their kid," she said.
In addition to traditional vaccinations, the program also is pushing the politically charged HPV vaccine, and Gates Foundation spokesman Chris Elias said, "We must double down to reach all children…"