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NOW - EU top bureaucrat: "We are in an era of rearmament."



I ran the numbers for a typical pediatrics practice and can confirm a least 50% of their revenue comes from vaccines. What's not mentioned here is that their overhead is 50%, so without vaccines they can't even stay in business. A single vaccine administration fee for the pediatrician is only $35, but they do so many of them that it really adds up: An average pediatrics practice has 1500 patients per provider (some have twice as much or more). Those 1500 patients get 60 shots over the course of birth to 18 years, which is 1,620,000 total shots administered in 18 years, or an average of 5,000 vaccines administered per year. That’s $175,000 in vaccine administration fees alone at $35 a pop. This is essentially the median salary of a pediatrician. Of course most practices bring in about double to account for their overhead expenses, which run 50-60%. But without the $35 payments there would be basically nothing left over. Pediatrics is not economic for the most part without vaccines. And this doesn't even count the bonus payments they get for vaccinating 85%+ of their practice.




















































