Medical Alliance Launches Campaign Challenging COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Use in Children and Pregnant Women
The Independent Medical Alliance's 'Smart Moms Ask' campaign aims to halt mRNA COVID-19 vaccinations for children and pregnant women, citing potential health risks based on recent studies and data.

The Independent Medical Alliance (IMA) has initiated a nationwide campaign challenging the use of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for children and pregnant women, highlighting potential health risks and calling for immediate policy changes.
The 'Smart Moms Ask' campaign centers on statistical data suggesting potential adverse effects from mRNA vaccinations. Key findings driving the campaign include a 620% increase in myocarditis among young men post-vaccination and reported miscarriage rates as high as 81% compared to historical averages.
According to IMA leadership, approximately 9.5 million U.S. children between 6 months and 17 years have received the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. The campaign seeks to mobilize mothers and concerned citizens to petition the Department of Health and Human Services and the CDC to remove these vaccines from pediatric and prenatal recommendations.
Dr. Joseph Varon, IMA President, emphasized the organization's stance, stating there is no ethical or scientific justification for exposing healthy children and pregnant women to potential vaccination risks. The campaign aims to leverage grassroots activism to influence healthcare policy and prioritize patient safety.
The petition drive represents a significant effort to challenge current vaccination guidelines and spark a broader conversation about vaccine safety and informed medical consent.