Given what they are doing, I'm not surprised at this push.
When I tried to get a Tetanus booster as I had reached the end of mine and suspected I had a potential infection coming on, from an extremely dirty and rusty 90 year old nail accident, I had a battle royal with the practise to get it. In the end, after telling me "it would not work", "I did not need it", "they don't give it to anyone except at risk now because three injections give lifetime immunity", I managed to force them to give it to me.
That's when I found out that they no longer give Tetanus on it's own. It's a triple with polio and diphtheria. I had nausea (one of the side effects), for 2 months! Needless to say it worked, the infection receded and I'm now set up for the next 8 years or so.
But if this is the kind of "information" going around the medical profession, I'm hardly surprised at what is going on with vaccinations. When I had my previous Tetanus, in France, they actually tested me. I had absolutely no protection and I'd already had my initial Tetanus, a booster in the Army and a booster later in Scotland. The one in France was my third booster and the last one was my fourth.
They'll push no end of vaccines into babies but if you are over 21 you are not on their program....