Although author Janet Levy is drawing on some California
statutes, her analysis on vaccine passports applies to all of us. From American Thinker:
. . .digital records can be used to
track people. Cyberattacks and data glitches could reveal private medical
information. Worst of all, vaxxports create a two-tiered society. Those who
choose not to be vaccinated – for religious reasons or because the non-FDA
approved vaccines are of dubious safety and efficacy – won’t
be able to move about freely and lead normal lives.
Peggy Hall, a community leader who
runs the website The Healthy
American, exposes the duplicity of the county’s
Board of Supervisors. She says that by not formally mandating vaxxports, the
county can affirm adherence to the California
civil code (CIV Sec 51), entitling every individual free and equal
access to “all services in any business
establishment of any kind whatsoever, regardless of their medical condition.”
The true fight, she says, is to get the Board of Supervisors to state on record
that they will prosecute businesses for discrimination should they demand
vaccine passports from customers.
Ms. Hall also draws on
another California
law – the Protection of Human Subjects in Medical Experimentation Act
– giving individuals the right “to
determine what is done to their own bodies” and “the
right to decide or consent or not to consent to a medical experiment without
the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, coercion or
undue influence on the subject’s
decision.” Since all anti-COVID vaccines remain unapproved, they may be
deemed experimental. Therefore, individuals have the right to refuse and should
not be penalized in any way for doing so.
Ms. Levy’s full article is here.
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