How Many Vaccine Doses Do Kids Get by 1 Year of Age?
Anti-vaccine influencers can't even agree how many vaccine doses kids get...
Do you know how many vaccine doses kids get by the time they are 1 year of age?

It is fewer than you think, and far fewer than anti-vaccine influencers would have you believe.
How Many Vaccine Doses Do Kids Get by 1 Year of Age?
What’s surprising, anti-vaccine influencers can’t even agree on how many vaccine doses kids get by the time they are 12 months old!
Stephanie Seneff, for example, says that infants get 90 vaccine doses!
She also thinks that at least half of babies being born in 2025 will be autistic…

In contrast, Sherri Tenpenny thinks that infants get 27-28 vaccine doses. While close, she includes their vitamin K shot and vaccine doses they get once they are at least 12 months old.
And she isn’t the only one who is off on her count.

Peter McCullough says that young children can get 13 shots at the same time!
What’s the problem with that statement?
We don’t even have 13 shots to give young children at the same time…
Instead, infants can routinely get 21-24 doses of nine vaccines by the time they are 12 months old.
Vaccines that protect them from 11 life-threatening vaccine-preventable diseases, including RSV, hepatitis B, rotavirus, diphtheria, tetanus, Hib, pneumococcal disease, paralytic polio, COVID, and flu.

And while anti-vaccine influencers might long for the days when we had fewer vaccines on the immunization schedule, they don’t tell you about all the infants who used to die from diseases that are now vaccine preventable.


