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Wild Bill's avatar

As of 8 AM today, 21 states have said they would not require C19 vaxx for students:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/10/safe-states-children-list-republican-governors-wont-comply-cdc-mandates-force-vaccinate-kids-school/

I suspect that this will likely lead to states re-evaluating not just C19 but the entire CDC childhood vax schedule. After all if they got it so wrong on C19 (voted 15-0 to approve), what else have they gotten wrong?

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UnderwaterJJ's avatar

That's the part of the story they want people to focus on. The real story is that once a vaccine is on the childhood vaccination schedule, the manufacturers of said vaccine have limited liability against any injury claims - irregardless of whether the vaccine is given to a child or adult.

The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 setup a 'no-fault' vaccine injury compensation program strictly to reduce big pharma/vaccine provider liability which might threaten vaccine production. Since 1988 <1/2 of the 25,000 petitions have been compensated - which for all intents means WE pay for it via the 'VICP Trust Fund'.

https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccine-compensation/faq

https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccine-compensation/data

So this is really more about extending the indemnity for big pharma - previously provided by EUAs and PREP act - as they allow the pandemic 'emergency' to expire (so generously).

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Wild Bill's avatar

Yes, you are right.

With the states starting to look into the whole mess though, this might be the beginning trickle of a sea change that could result in repealing the NCVIA 1986 -- see Gato's post this morning. Until now people have not paid much attention to CDC's schedule, just presume they have everyone's best interests at heart.

That is of course the way it should be -- but millions of people have been awakened by the C19 tragedy and the fact that CDC cannot be trusted. Why are there so many different vaccines required, and why so many boosters? When I was a child in the 1950s-60s, it was not that way. There were a few vaxes available but nothing like what is 'required' today.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, let us take encouragement from the news that states are waking up and questioning what is going on. And let's try to keep people on task here, not let this momentum slip away. Write your state officials and local school boards and ask them to do a deep-dive analysis of the CDC recommendations, at a minimum.

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