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hartford healthcare CEO Jeffrey A. “kabuki” Flaks performs for the press

Hartford Hospital starts jabbing minutes after FDA grants children guinea pig status

Talented child actresses were brought before the cameras to express their original, unrehearsed thoughts:

'I felt very nervous but now it's over”, 8-year-old Kailyn Cronin told the cameras. “Now we're vaccinated. That's a big step into making the world normal again, so we all don't need to wear masks and for everyone to be safe and healthy,' she said.

“I could cry,' Kailyn’s mom Liz told AFP. 'We've all been waiting for it for so long for our kids to ... have this almost sense of normalcy back.'

After her own mother shoved Kailyn and Liz out of the way, six-year-old Kareem Omar said the shot 'doesn't really hurt,' adding: 'Do it for the sake of America. Because it's helping America and the world, so, life is better for each and every person on Earth.' 

Across the pond, there’s skepticism:

In Britain, scientists have warned against officials 'blindly' recommending the jabs to young children without weighing up the risks 'extremely carefully'.

Professor David Livermore, a medical microbiologist at the University of East Anglia told the MailOnline last week: 'Vaccinating children to protect adults via herd immunity is ethically dubious and is scientifically weak.'

But what do the Brits know about theater? You want acting, you have to come to America, home of Cary Grant, say, or Sean Connery. And Jeffrey Flaks.

And speaking of Hollywood, out in the People’s Republic of California, Governor Noisome has already announced mandatory vaccination for all 5-11-year-olds, and other states are sure to follow.

Probably not in Virgina, though.