Aug 21, 2024
Aug 21, 2024
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Vermont Concludes Government Can Vaccinate Kids Without Consent
Can children be vaccinated without parental consent or legal recourse? According to a decision made by the Vermont Supreme Court, the government is able to inject kids with experimental products — even if the father and mother do not give their permission.
In the proceedings, the ruling focused on the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act and did not address privacy protections under state or federal law nor matters of bodily autonomy. What precedent does this set for the future of informed consent, school immunization programs and medical liability? Learn the details from “Defender In-Depth” guest John Klar, Esq. today, on CHD.TV!
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
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