Mandatory HPV vaccine

September 14, 2006

It’s coming, whether you like it or not. As it should.



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{ 2 comments }

1 Anonymous September 14, 2006 at 6:46 pm

There is no such thing as “mandatory” vaccinations.

Eveyr state in the nation gives “opt out” clauses based on religion.

If you dont want the vax, all you have to do is claim that its contrary to your religion. Its a huge loophole.

2 free13 September 22, 2006 at 8:35 am

as far as every state in the nation giving a religious out – you are incorrect. West Virginia and several other states only allow medical exemptions. And for many states with the religious exemption clause, it is sometimes impossible to take. Just ask the many New Yorkers who have been taken to court over the religious exemption request only to be told by the courts that their beliefs are not ‘religious’ in nature.

Until Merck is required to explain why it put an aluminum containing compound in its ‘placebo’ – which significantly skewed the safety results of the vaccine trials – no one should be making this ‘mandatory’. 13 cases of arthritis out of 20,000 women may not seem like much – but translate this to an entire generation of 9-11 year old girls and you have massive vaccine damage on your hands. SAFETY FIRST.

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