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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wish people would read the article before posting. The allegation is that this doctor accepted COVID vaccines from the government and, with the full knowledge of his patients, discarded the vaccines and falsified documentation indicating that he had administered them. These were COVID vaccines, not routine childhood vaccines and patients were willing participants in the scheme. The indictment charged a conspiracy to defraud the US and a conspiracy to dispose of government property unlawfully.[/quote] Right, so why would they drop the charges? He did exactly what was charged[/quote] I assume that the patients were receiving the fake vaccines in order to participate in activities that required them. What about other parents who sent their kids to the same activities with the understanding that everyone was vaccinated? People will do the same with childhood vaccines next. That is, if RFK Jr. doesn't get rid of standard childhood vaccinations altogether. [/quote] I feel truly sorry for normal parents with kids under 5 right now who just want to protect their kids from childhood diseases without having to vet every kid on the soccer team. The irony is that if you end up with a bunch of kids dead from [insert formerly eradicated disease here] because even though they were vaccinated, little Larla wasn't, the backlash in favor of mandatory vaccination without exemption will be epic - people just aren't going to stand for it.[/quote] Kids already have died of measles in the latest outbreak and it hasn't seemed to change a darn thing. It will be interesting to see what happens as more people die of measles and other infectious diseases that used to be eradicated or almost eradicated. Will there be some places that still have high herd immunity like military environments or other environments that will become more desirable? Is it legal to have private communities that maintain high herd immunity rates and charge for membership to live there and have your children live there?[/quote]
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