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Tag Archives: Vaccines

The White House

Most small businesses oppose Biden vaccine mandate, federal workers to march against it

Most American small businesses say they oppose President Joe Biden’s employee vaccine mandate, and they say the rule will make it harder for them to find workers. Meanwhile thousands of federal employees will peacefully march in protest of the mandate.

January 13, 2022 in U.S..

Vermont health commissioner looking into potential flaw in COVID-19 hospitalization data

Vermont Health Commissioner Mark Levine said Tuesday that the Health Department is aware that nearly half of New York’s COVID-19 hospitalizations have been hospital admissions from medical emergencies unrelated to the coronavirus, and that Vermont may have a similar glitch with its hospitalization statistics.

January 12, 2022 in TNR News.
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Health Choice VT: Two more good vaccine bills in the Vermont House, one bad bill in the Senate

New bills would require informed consent prior to administration of any vaccine and prohibit discrimination based on vaccine status, but another would ban parents’ right to opt-out of any recommended vaccine for school based on religious or conscientious beliefs.

January 12, 2022 in Commentary.

Scott, Levine can’t give unvaxxed death info

The lack of information seems an odd oversight, given that Vermont’s Covid-19 experience is often described by state officials as “a pandemic of the unvaccinated.”

January 12, 2022 in TNR News.
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John Klar: The unvaccinated are not the problem — and statistics prove it

Since the science is now very clear that vaccinated people can still contract and spread this disease, it is bizarre to watch the discrimination against the unvaccinated based solely on fear and prejudice.

January 11, 2022 in Commentary.
Wikimedia Commons/Nate Ivey

Lawmaker proposes to take away the religious exemption for vaccines to attend schools

A Democrat lawmaker has proposed a bill that would make it almost impossible to avoid taking most mainline vaccines for a child to attend schools in Vermont.

January 10, 2022 in TNR News.

Event: Conversations with Frontline Doctors, Global COVID Summit this Friday and Saturday

On Jan. 14-15, 2022, Vermont will welcome a team of doctors speaking on COVID issues — mandates, vaccines for children, early treatment and prevention. Tickets on sale now.

January 10, 2022 in Events.
U.S. Secretary of Defense

Health Choice VT: CDC’s VAERS database reaches 1 million reported COVID vaccine injuries

The CDC’s data released December 31, 2021 contains 1,017,001 Covid vaccine-injury records. The WHO’s global database has collected 2,933,902 Covid vaccine-injury records. Attorney Aaron Siri says his firm seeing “an avalanche of submissions” from people seeking help to sue.

January 9, 2022 in Commentary.
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Letter: Vermonters, be a voice of reason, attend COVID summit in Montpelier

What’s happening? We’ve seen lots of Covid scrambling. Recently there’s been strong voices saying much could have been prevented. Are we willing to consider this? Vermonters, attend the Global Covid Summit in Montpelier and Williston on Jan. 14-15.

January 9, 2022 in Commentary.
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John Klar: The truth about mandatory vaccines

For the government to restrict any fundamental right, it has the burden of proving a compelling governmental interest, accomplished by the least restrictive means. Rick Hubbard just ignores that existing law entirely.

January 7, 2022 in Commentary.
U.S. Secretary of Defense

Court orders FDA to produce Pfizer COVID-19 data at rate of 55K pages per month instead of just 500

This is a great win for transparency and removes one of the strangleholds federal “health” authorities have had on the data needed for independent scientists to offer solutions and address serious issues with the current vaccine program.

January 7, 2022 in Press Release.
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Steve Allen: As the COVID vaccine house of cards falls

The world is finally realizing what a scam the official reaction to the virus has been. Global governments have placed unconstitutional restrictions on their citizens, and the pharmaceutical companies and their share holders are reaping profits they only dreamed of a few years ago.

January 6, 2022 in Commentary.

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