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Federal Judge Strikes Down Part of Montana’s Far-Reaching Anti-Vax Law


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In a victory for public health advocates, a federal judge in Montana has blocked the state from implementing a law that would make it illegal for hospitals to ask employees if they are vaccinated. The measure, which passed last year, was the country’s most extreme anti-vaccination law.

 

Health care providers in Montana had sued the state over the law, arguing that it violates constitutional protections for disabled Americans. On Friday, U.S. District Judge Donald W. Molloy agreed with them.

https://www.propublica.org/article/federal-judge-strikes-down-part-of-montana-anti-vax-law

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4 minutes ago, swm59nj said:

Yes you do have the freedom to make your own health choices.  But there also has to be common sense.  Health care workers need to be vaccinated to protect others because they are at much higher risk. 
And the people that don’t take precautions against Covid.  What it comes down to,  they don’t care about other people. 

So what about people who have caught Covid multiple times and therefore have natural immunity that is far more effective than some rushed through vaccines?

 

They still need to be injected against their will under the threat of government penalties like loss of livelihood?

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5 minutes ago, swm59nj said:

Yes you do have the freedom to make your own health choices.  But there also has to be common sense.  Health care workers need to be vaccinated to protect others because they are at much higher risk. 
And the people that don’t take precautions against Covid.  What it comes down to,  they don’t care about other people. 

Actually, they aren't even vaccines as vaccines prevent the contraction of diseases.  FDA changed their long standing definition of the word vaccine to accommodate these so-called vaccines.  There is no proven science that even shows they lessen the symptoms. 

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4 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

It tells me statistics can be used to prove just about anything when there are so many other factors involved. It doesn't justify injecting people with multiple rushed through vaccines against their will. 

 

Africa did fine without vaccines. That tell you anything?

Did you actually read the article?

There's one country in sub-Saharan Africa that has an extensive public health system that records most deaths. That country is South Africa.

From the article:

" And it’s clear from the data that Covid has killed a great many people in that country, far more than the reported virus deaths. Excess mortality data show that between May 2020 and September 2021, some 250,000 more people died from natural causes than was predicted for that time period, based on the pattern in previous years.Surges in death rates match those in Covid cases, suggesting the virus was the culprit. "

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/23/health/covid-africa-deaths.html

Also, in that article it's noted that the average age of Sub saharan africans is 19. Whereas the average age of Europeans is 43 and of Americans 38. 

It's hardly the unambiguous evidence you assume it to be.

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33 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Mandatory vaccination policies have been in place in most developed nations for at least 100 years. Stop with the BS about fascism. 

And stop with the BS about   "vaccines that were rushed through and can cause significant harm to certain individuals"

There is at this point a huge amount of evidence proving that the benefits of covid-19 vaccination far outweigh the risks. There's a reason why there are Departments of Public Health throughout the world. And no, it's not part of some fascist plot to oppress free individuals. It's because there are lots of dangerous diseases out there that are transmissible. And you don't have the right to imperil others by spreading those diseases.

You still didn't answer my question about why Africa did so well with such limited access to the vaccines. Kind of blows up your argument, doesn't it.

 

Mandatory vaccinations have historically been for extremely serious diseases, and the vaccines were developed and proven over many years. Not something that is now basically a flu, and vaccines that were rushed through and have many side effects and even cause death. Huge difference.

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1 hour ago, placeholder said:

Did you actually read the article?

There's one country in sub-Saharan Africa that has an extensive public health system that records most deaths. That country is South Africa.

From the article:

" And it’s clear from the data that Covid has killed a great many people in that country, far more than the reported virus deaths. Excess mortality data show that between May 2020 and September 2021, some 250,000 more people died from natural causes than was predicted for that time period, based on the pattern in previous years.Surges in death rates match those in Covid cases, suggesting the virus was the culprit. "

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/23/health/covid-africa-deaths.html

Also, in that article it's noted that the average age of Sub saharan africans is 19. Whereas the average age of Europeans is 43 and of Americans 38. 

It's hardly the unambiguous evidence you assume it to be.

Huge assumptions and very skewed analysis of the data to suit an agenda.

 

Fortunately more liberal and enlightened governments around the world have seen the folly of such ridiculously authoritarian policies and abandoned them.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-60575519

 

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44 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

You still didn't answer my question about why Africa did so well with such limited access to the vaccines. Kind of blows up your argument, doesn't it.

 

Mandatory vaccinations have historically been for extremely serious diseases, and the vaccines were developed and proven over many years. Not something that is now basically a flu, and vaccines that were rushed through and have many side effects and even cause death. Huge difference.

COVID is not a flu.

 

Refer forum rules on disseminating misinformation.

 

 

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2 hours ago, jtrump said:

Actually, they aren't even vaccines as vaccines prevent the contraction of diseases.  FDA changed their long standing definition of the word vaccine to accommodate these so-called vaccines.  There is no proven science that even shows they lessen the symptoms. 

Vaccines do not prevent infection, the prime the immune system to be ready when infection occurs.

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2 hours ago, JonnyF said:

You still didn't answer my question about why Africa did so well with such limited access to the vaccines. Kind of blows up your argument, doesn't it.

 

Mandatory vaccinations have historically been for extremely serious diseases, and the vaccines were developed and proven over many years. Not something that is now basically a flu, and vaccines that were rushed through and have many side effects and even cause death. Huge difference.

I did answer that question. I pointed out that the data that you cite, if indeed it even qualifies as data, is contradicted by a sub-Saharan country that actually does record data carefully.

 

There is a huge amount of data at this point on the covid vaccines. All protocols were observed. The reason vaccines used to take so long to develop is that the technology and the knowledge didn't exist back when. The entire genome of the covid-19 virus was deciphered almost immediately. This is what's known as progress.

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

Huge assumptions and very skewed analysis of the data to suit an agenda.

 

Fortunately more liberal and enlightened governments around the world have seen the folly of such ridiculously authoritarian policies and abandoned them.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-60575519

 

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I guess it's necessary to remind you of what is written on the World News landing page:

"Any alleged factual claims must be supported by a valid link to an approved credible source."

Where's your evidence? You've got nothing.

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