The small pox vaccine is the poster child of the vaccine establishment, with the claim that the vaccine eliminated small pox. However, I have read papers arguing that this is not so, and that small pox was in decline before the vaccine. But, leave that debate to one side. Dr Malone, who while being a strong Covid vax critic, is not a vaccine sceptic, raises some seldom discussed issues about the safety of the small pox vaccine, from the CDC website. While the CDC say that the small pox vaccine is safe, they exclude a large segment from the population from its use, such as people with diabetes, heart disease and pregnant and breast-feeding women, and many other categories. The Mayo Clinic says: “No cure or treatment for smallpox exists. A vaccine can prevent smallpox, but the risk of the vaccine's side effects is too high to justify routine vaccination for people at low risk of exposure to the smallpox virus.”
