Physicians Group Calls for End
to Mandatory Vaccines
by Michael Devitt
A leading national physician organization has called for a moratorium on all
government mandated vaccines, going so far as to pass a resolution asking for an
end to mandatory vaccination programs at their annual meeting.
In October, at their 57th Annual Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, members of
the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons voted on a resolution
calling for "a moratorium on vaccine mandates and for physicians to insist
upon truly informed consent for the use of vaccines." The resolution passed
without a single dissenting vote.
"This is not a vote against vaccines," said AAPS Executive Director
Jane Orient, MD. In recent months, Dr. Orient has testified before Congress on
the safety of the government’s vaccine policy. "This resolution only
attempts to halt blanket vaccine mandates by government agencies and school
districts that give no consideration for the rights of the parents or the
individual medical condition of the child."
At issue is the policy of mandating immunizations for children. Forty-two
states have mandatory vaccine policies; in many cases, children are required to
have as many as 22 shots before they start elementary school.
Some school districts also require that students be inoculated for diseases
such as hepatitis B, even though children at a very low risk for catching the
disease. Hepatitis B is commonly spread through unprotected sex or the sharing
of intravenous needles. According to statements posted on the AAPS website (www.aapsonline.org), children under the age of 14 are three
times more likely to suffer adverse effects from the hepatitis B vaccine than to
catch the disease itself.
"Our children face the possibility of death or serious long-term adverse
effects from mandated vaccines that aren’t necessary or that have very limited
benefits," added Dr. Orient. "AAPS believes that parents, with the
advice of their doctors, should make decisions about their children’s medical
care — not government bureaucrats. This resolution affirms that
position."
The AAPS’ resolution reads:
"WHEREAS: The statement of
Patients’ Freedoms adopted by the Assembly at the 47th annual meeting of AAPS
in 1990 provides that "Patients have the freedom ... to refuse medical
treatment even if it is recommended by their physician and to be informed about
their medical condition, the risks and benefits of treatment, and appropriate
alternatives"; and
"WHEREAS: There are
increasing numbers of mandatory childhood vaccines, to which children are often
subjected without meaningful informed consent, including information about
potential adverse side effects; and
"WHEREAS: Parents who
exercise their freedom to refuse one or more vaccines may be subjected to
penalties ranging from deprivation of the right to enroll their child in school,
to threats of removing the child from parental custody and forcible vaccination;
and
"WHEREAS: Safety testing of
many vaccines is limited and the data are unavailable for independent scrutiny,
so that mass vaccination is equivalent to human experimentation and subject to
the Nuremberg Code, which requires voluntary informed consent; and
"WHEREAS: The process of
approving and "recommending" vaccines is tainted with conflicts of
interest;
"BE
IT THEREFORE RESOLVED: That
AAPS calls for a moratorium on vaccine mandates and for physicians to insist
upon truly informed consent for the use of vaccines."
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