RE: Concerns over Mandatory Vaccinations: Our Open Letter to Michigan Representative Hank Vaupel

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Concerns over Mandatory Vaccinations: Our Open Letter to Michigan Representative Hank Vaupel

in familyprotection •  4 years ago 

A tax action, even if the intent behind it is benign, is worrying and will arouse opposition.

The issue is that also, if the anti-vaccine movements are successful, unvaccinated people can serve as vectors for the spread and mutation of the disease, thereby constituting a biological risk for themselves, their families and society.

I truly believe that further negotiation is needed and trying to reach an agreement, I only hope that the development of the disease itself allows time to argue and achieve a compromise acceptable to all parties.

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  ·  4 years ago  ·  

Thank you for your comment. We are entering an age where personal medical decisions are being forced upon the populous, with or without their consent, no exemptions. This is evil.

unvaccinated people can serve as vectors for the spread and mutation of the disease,

Please research the history of vaccines, all the way up to the modern age. Their safety and effectiveness is a belief, not a fact. There is a reason vaccine manufacturers are exempt from liability.