Doctors plan to “punish” people who refuse coronavirus vaccine

“While the measures that will be necessary to defeat the coronavirus will seem draconian, even anti-American to some, we believe that there is no alternative. Simply put, getting vaccinated is going to be our patriotic duty,” wrote Dr. Michael Lederman, Dr. Stuart Youngner, and attorney Maxwell J. Mehlman in USA Today, earlier this month.

They go as far as saying: “Private businesses could refuse to employ or serve unvaccinated individuals. Schools could refuse to allow unimmunized children to attend classes. Public and commercial transit companies — airlines, trains and buses — could exclude refusers. Public and private auditoriums could require evidence of immunization for entry.”

As insane as these totalitarian words may sound, we may not have much to fear. In order for such a law to ever pass, vaccines would have to be proven both safe and effective. In a rebuttal piece on Life Site, Claire Chretien shows how unlikely such proof is to surface:

“In a recent online debate on mandatory vaccinations, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pointed out that a significant percentage of participants in a recent trial for a leading coronavirus vaccine have been hospitalized. 

“Kennedy, a liberal environmental attorney and member of the Kennedy political dynasty, also noted that several of the coronavirus vaccine developers, a number of which have received funding from Bill Gates, have been forced to pay billions of dollars in criminal penalties related to their medical products.

“’It requires a cognitive dissonance for people who understand the criminal corporate cultures of these four companies to believe that they’re doing this in every other product that they have, but they’re not doing it with vaccines,’ Kennedy said.”

You can read the draconian USA Today article and the hopeful Life Site rebuttal. You can also watch the intense corona vaccine debate where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (JFK’s nephew) says: “it’s not hypothetical that vaccines cause injury, and that injuries are not rare.”

If you decide you don’t want to live in a world that forces people to take drugs against their will, please sign this petition.

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John C. A. Manley About the Author: John C. A. Manley is the author of the full-length novel, Much Ado About Corona: Dystopian Love Story. He is currently working on the sequel, Brave New Normal, while living in Stratford Ontario, with his wife Nicole and son Jonah. You can subscribe to his email newsletter, read his amusing bio or check out his novel.


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