Protecting Individual Rights: Can COVID Vaccines Be Mandated?
Children’s Health Defense released a special report providing the scientific and legal context behind protecting individual rights in regards to COVID vaccines.
Everyone has questions about the coming COVID vaccines. Will they work? Will they be safe? And last but not least, will they be mandated? Will they be mandated on the federal level or by state? Can an employer mandate vaccines?
Also, many people are wondering how they can protect their rights to bodily integrity, free exercise of religion, privacy, parental rights, the right to refuse unwanted medical interventions, equal protection and due process?
To help answer these questions, Children’s Health Defense released this special report providing the scientific and legal context behind protecting individual rights. In this succinct report, you’ll learn critical information to make informed decisions about the upcoming COVID vaccines for you and your family.
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The following points are covered in this special report, but in greater detail with thorough references:
- Compulsory vaccination violates fundamental human rights, notably the right to prior, free and informed consent for medical interventions. Common law, state and federal statutes, the Nuremberg Code (1947), and the 2005 UNESCO Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights establish the necessity of informed consent.
- COVID-19 must not become a pretext for forced vaccination.
- The legal edifice shoring up compulsory vaccination rests on a Supreme Court decision that is more than a century old. Subsequent lower court decisions about vaccine mandates differ radically from what the Supreme Court envisioned and have led to results that fail to safeguard health and individual rights.
- Twentieth-century progress in sanitation, hygiene, refrigeration, and the provision of clean water produced dramatic declines in infectious disease. The decline in infectious disease had little to do with vaccination.
- Vaccines cause injuries and death that are far from “rare” or “one in a million.” A 2010 study commissioned by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reports at least one vaccine injury for every 39 vaccines given.
- The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) does an extremely poor job of capturing adverse events, with fewer than 1% reported. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) refuses to take recommended steps to strengthen VAERS data.
- A flawed and corrupt regulatory process enables vaccine safety shortcuts and fraud. No clinical trial for vaccines given to babies and toddlers has used an inert placebo control group, and most trials have followed young recipients for only a few days or weeks.
- Under the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA), vaccine manufacturers and healthcare providers cannot be held liable for vaccine injuries from federally recommended vaccines. The act allows companies to escape scrutiny and the document discovery associated with litigation.
- Under the 2005 Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act, manufacturers, healthcare providers, and government officials will be immune from liability for potential COVID-19 vaccine injuries and deaths. Compensation through its Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program is likely to be minuscule.
- HHS has a statutory obligation to study vaccine injuries, improve vaccine safety, and report biannually to Congress—but it has never once done so in over 30 years.
- The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, also created in 1986, pits vaccine-injured claimants against HHS in an adversarial and usually unsuccessful process. In over three decades, the program has compensated only a third of the petitions filed. Even so, compensation awarded to date exceeds $4.4 billion.
- Vaccine-induced immunity — if it occurs at all — wanes over time, sometimes rapidly. Outbreaks of conditions such as measles, mumps, pertussis, and chickenpox in highly vaccinated populations are not uncommon. Herd immunity and disease eradication cannot be reliably achieved through vaccination.
- American children have never been sicker. The passage of the NCVIA enabled an explosion of liability-free vaccines and one of the most aggressive childhood vaccine schedules in the world. Over half (54%) of American children now develop at least one chronic health condition, and many have multiple health challenges.
- COVID-19 vaccines include gene-altering and inflammation-promoting technologies that may create genetic changes that may pass to future generations. Lawyers must not provide cover for liability-free medical interventions that carry profound unknown, de facto experimental risks.
Click here to read the special report. Once you’ve read it, consider sending it to family, friends and colleagues. Most people don’t know this critical background.
COVID vaccines have not been developed in a vacuum. They are the culmination of a long and problematic history. All people who will be asked to consider COVID vaccines should have access to this information before they make potentially life-changing decisions.
Source: Children’s Health Defense