Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
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Virginia Department of Health
 
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State Board of Health
 
chapter
Regulations for the Immunization of School Children [12 VAC 5 ‑ 110]
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10/15/21  10:31 am
Commenter: Anonymous

Mandating health care without consent
 

First, no one can be coerced to take any medical treatment. This should be the case for vaccinations, especially a new type of vaccine without a long history of use. If there were alternatives being offered--more traditional vaccines, such as Novavax or Stanford's or Oxford's--people might voluntarily choose to get one.

Whenever a new treatment is developed there are clinical trials that require truly informed consent with access to any and all information about side-effects. With so much information being suppressed, this "informed" consent status is hard to achieve in the case of this vaccine. Additionally, as information unfolds about "efficacy," to require a partially effective vaccine is the height of arrogance and draconian exertion of power.

No thank you. My body. My choice.

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