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Covid-19 vaccine developed and working in mice
New vaccine laws being proposed across the United States include:
House Bill 2505 in Arizona will change their non-medical exemptions from personal to religious
Senate Bill 1201 in Arizona will require schools to post immunization rates on their websites
House Bill 7005 in Connecticut would permit ordained, commissioned and licensed members of the clergy to acknowledge parental statements concerning religious objections to vaccinations required for enrollment in public and nonpublic schools, instead of school nurses.
Senate Bill 354 in Florida updates their immunization registry
Senate Bill 1659 in Illinois adds the HPV vaccine to the list of childhood vaccines that kids receive before starting 6th grade
HF 206 in Iowa eliminates the religious vaccine exemption.
Senate Bill 133 in Kentucky adds vaccine requirements for college students Legislative
Document 798 has been sent to the Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs in Maine and would remove non-medical vaccine exemptions
SD 1520 in Massachusetts adds the HPV vaccine to the list of childhood vaccines that kids receive
Assembly Bill 3818 in New Jersey clarifies the religious exemption to vaccination, so that a general philosophical or moral objection to getting vaccinated will no longer count as a true religious exemption
Senate Bill 298 in New York adds the HPV vaccine to the list of childhood vaccines that kids receive
Senate Bill 925 in Oklahoma requires school districts to report exemption rates
House Bill 2783 in Oregon requires parents to submit a form signed by a health care practitioner if they are not going to vaccinate their kids and a signed certificate verifying that they completed a vaccine educational module
Senate Bill 329 in Texas simply requires schools to post how many kids are claiming vaccine exemptions
House Bill 238 in Vermont eliminates religious exemptions
House Bill 1638 has already passed a Health Care and Wellness Committee in Washington and will remove personal or philosophical exemptions for the MMR vaccine Senate
Bill 5841 in Washington will remove personal or philosophical exemptions for all vaccines
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: BlueJacket
You folks can try it 1st
No thank you.
Del Bigtree is great, thanks for posting, my wife loves the guy.
originally posted by: Observationalist
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
a reply to: Observationalist
yea well, religious exemption baby. You cannot make a vaccine mandatory for something that mutates every year so I doubt your conclusion will bear fruit.
Im sticking with my original timeline of everyone will be laughing at themselves by May, in regards to these microbes. Now whether we will not be laughing in relation to a different event is something to be seen.
I’m definitely not in favor of mandatory vaccines. The CDC is pulling a lot of weight around here recently and they would have the momentum and the support to mandate vaccines. Especially with many of us already willing to give up our rights in the name of safety.
Del Bigtree On Coronavirus And The Coming MANDATORY Vaccination Program
In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth speaks with vaccines expert Del Bigtree about the science of the coronavirus and the vaccine manufacturing programs that are being introduced at the same time that laws are being passed that would force individuals to have to get vaccinated!
originally posted by: BlueJacket
no, the SARS vaccine made animals get pulmonary immuno pathology.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
I hope it's true, but I have a hard time believing it. There has never been a successful vaccine for a coronavirus. I guess they got close with SARS, then funding ran dry. But 16 years later we still don't have a vaccine for SARS.
This one is likely to be just as suspect.
You folks can try it 1st
originally posted by: BlueJacket
a reply to: Phage
really? so there are human controlled studies on this new vaccine? That would be novel.
4 people have been injected, no animal study...right