A couple of weeks ago (it seems like yesterday; time flies when historical elections are happening) I reported for PJ Media that a local Idaho public health department issued a first-of-its-kind in the U.S. ban on the COVID injections based on the growing mountain of evidence that the shots a.) don’t work and b.) kill and maim recipients at rates far higher than originally disclosed when they received emergency use authorization approval by the FDA.
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Now, one of the board members from that Idaho public health department that made history is encouraging others across the nation to follow suit.
Via Children's Health Defense (emphasis added):
Removing COVID-19 vaccines from public health departments across the U.S. is a “winnable battle” — but the battle won’t likely be won “from the top down,” according to Dr. John Tribble, a physician and board member of Idaho’s Southwest District Health.
Last month Tribble and his fellow board members made history when they voted 4-3 to pull COVID-19 shots from 30 healthcare sites.
The local health agency — which oversees six counties in southwest Idaho — became the first local health department in the U.S. to remove the shots from its taxpayer-funded clinics.
Other health districts in Idaho and beyond are now considering similar moves, Tribble told The Defender.
“There are two health districts in Idaho that I know of that are definitely considering it and one in Washington state,” he said. “My hope is they will be successful and continue the momentum we currently have.”
As the doctor explains, the CDC is a paper tiger in the sense that it can recommend public health policy at a local level but has no enforcement power (emphasis added):
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends COVID-19 vaccines and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves them — but that doesn’t mean local health departments have to promote the shots. Tribble said:
“So much of what was inflicted upon us during COVID-19 — the COVID-19 vaccines, the mask mandates, the business, school and church closures — would have been prevented with local health departments that prioritized personal freedom and critical thinking over blind trust in federal health agencies."
“We need individual citizens willing to take accountability for their own local health officers and health boards.”
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Amen!
A little bold local leadership goes a long way to countering pernicious federal influences.
Of course, eventually, we come to the dilemma: maybe it’s possible to get the shots pulled, but should they be pulled in a society that professes a belief in free markets and individual choice?
Anyone with a lick of common sense realized years ago by now — if they didn’t at the moment the shots rolled out as they should have and as I did — that the injections were a massive cash grab predicated on a novel, untested technology that required an official change in the definition of “vaccine” to qualify as such.
Nonetheless, people make poor decisions on a daily basis, as any Darwin Awards enthusiast knows well.
Furthermore, there are a ton of mRNA shots for various purported therapeutic purposes coming down the pike, and it’s possible that not all of them are as inherently dangerous as the one that produces the toxic spike protein — likely, perhaps, given how little we understand of the long-term ramifications of manipulating human RNA, but possible. Some might even be as miraculous as advertised.
Should people not have the option to take experimental drugs, mRNA or not, provided they give informed consent?
Medical freedom: a truly radical and un-American concept, as we’ve been told.
“My body, CDC’s choice!”