The National Plan to Vaccinate Every American
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By Barbara Loe Fisher
Scientists at the National Institutes of Health are working with a biotech company to quickly start clinical trials of an experimental messenger RNA vaccine and fast track it to licensure. The FDA has not yet licensed messenger RNA vaccines that use part of the RNA of a virus to manipulate the body's immune system into stimulating a potent immune response. It looks like the coronavirus vaccine will be the first genetically engineered messenger RNA vaccine to be fast tracked to licensure, just like Gardasil was the first genetically engineered virus-like particle vaccine to be fast tracked to licensure.
There likely will be lots of questions about whether the fast tracked coronavirus vaccine was studied long enough to adequately demonstrate safety, especially for people who have trouble resolving strong inflammatory responses in their bodies and may be at greater risk for vaccine reactions. However, there is no question about what will happen if the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends that all Americans get the newly licensed coronavirus vaccine.
The government has a National Vaccine Plan. It is a Plan designed to make sure you, your child and everyone in America gets every dose of every vaccine that government officials recommend now and in the future.
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CO House Committee Acts to Prevent Investigations of Parents Based Solely on Child's Vaccination History
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By Theresa Wrangham
In the Colorado House of Representatives, a bill (HB20-1297) protecting parents from investigations by Child Protective Services and charges of child abuse or neglect based solely on a child's vaccination status cleared its first legislative hurdle on March 13 with a unanimous vote of support from the House Public Health Care & Human Service Committee. Committee chair Representative Jonathan Singer (D) stated that he would renew his request for the Speaker of the House to add him as Co-Prime sponsor with sponsors Representative Mark Baisley (R) and Senator Paul Lundeen (R). The bill's primary House sponsor, Representative Baisley, worked with many members of the committee and stakeholders to win bipartisan support for the bill.
The bill has not been published with amendments passed by the House committee because the Colorado's legislature has suspended activity until March 30. However, the intent of the bill is to clarify and add existing statutory language to appropriately appear under Colorado's Children's Code. The bill prohibits the use of a child's vaccination status from being used as the sole premise to either initiate an investigation of child abuse or neglect, or being used as a determining factor in reaching a finding of child abuse or neglect. The bill also protects parental and guardian decisions to delay or decline one or more vaccines outside of school vaccine exemption status.
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Cry for Vaccine Freedom Wall Reports
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Below are two reports posted on NVIC's Cry for Vaccine Freedom Wall describing shaming, coercion and punishment by employers and legislators of Americans defending their human right to exercise informed consent to medical risk-taking.
Nurse Forced to Resign After 40 Years of Service
"After being a nurse for over 40 years I was forced to resign from a profession I loved because I refused to get an Influenzas injection. This was mandated at the hospital, and they would not allow me to wear a mask instead. I also had a letter from my Allergist stating I reacted to the mandated flu injection from the previous year. I left two messages with the hospital's infection control physician who refused to accept my Allergist's letter. She never returned my calls. I resigned rather than being forced to receive another Influenza vaccine." Fear of Being Hunted Down and Forced to Vaccinate
"Our Senate majority leader has declared 'war' on his constituents after we peacefully protested and voiced our opposition to forced vaccination in order to attend school. He has now introduced legislation that will force vaccination, but will eliminate parental rights and allow minors to have informed consent. We feel very threatened as he is proposing vaccine registries and religious schools to post unvaccinated student rates on every entrance. I feel that they may hunt down myself and my children and force vaccination on us against our will."
In addition to the Cry for Vaccine Freedom Wall, NVIC's website provides visitors with other ways to access, report and share information about vaccination. You can:
* File a vaccine reaction report describing a vaccine reaction, injury or death with NVIC's 36-year old Vaccine Reaction Registry.
* Post a vaccine reaction report describing a vaccine reaction, injury or death and include a photo or video on the online Memorial for Vaccine Victims.
* Post a vaccine failure report if a vaccine failed to protect you or your child from disease on the Vaccine Failure Wall.
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Vaccine Science, Policy & Law
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