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I wish public health nurses could put big signs in the
yards of those who chose NOT to get vaccinated--like
"Unvaccinated--STAY AWAY"
This is actually a paid ad currently on Trumps Truth Social. They are on sale for $7.80.
Link to tweet
Link to tweet
Conjuay
(3,108 posts)RandomNumbers
(19,263 posts)(or in the case of a select few who HAVE a reason, refuse vaccinations for a good reason)
But how stupid do you have to be, to think a card like that actually MEANS anything?
Yet the people feeding that grifter's bank account, will be the same ones griping about "inflation" ... while standing in line to buy their weekly lottery ticket.
bullimiami
(14,075 posts)hlthe2b
(114,685 posts)I will gladly sign onto a ballot measure to let your rotting carcass be dropped into a six-foot hole-- sans embalming-- IMMEDIATELY after death, covered with LIME and covered with a simple wooden marker emblazed with "YET ANOTHER ANTIVAXXER LIES HERE".
Likewise, you can kill yourself, but not your kids. So, if you choose not to vaccinate your school-age children, you will have to PAY to appear before a Family court to show yourself capable of SUPERVISED home-schooling TO THE LEVEL of your local public school. Further, you will have to agree to emergency vaccination in the event measles or other highly deadly vaccine-preventable disease breaks out in your community. OR you can give up your children to FOSTER CARE--who WILL.
bottomofthehill
(9,423 posts)No federal dollars should be expended to care for me if I contract any disease that could be prevented by vaccination
DJ Synikus Makisimus
(1,438 posts)moonscape
(5,796 posts)msongs
(74,199 posts)mucholderthandirt
(1,791 posts)Liberal In Texas
(16,428 posts)It's about doctors informing the patient about benefits and risks of a procedure.
What is Informed Consent?
Under the law of informed consent, a medical doctor must inform a patient as to the risks and benefits of a proposed course of treatment. This information must be provided by the doctor for several reasons: patients may have a limited understanding of medicine; patients have the right to know what parts of the anatomy a proposed course of treatment will involve or affect (the right to this knowledge stems from the general right to have autonomy over ones own body); patients, if they are not fully informed as to risks and benefits of a proposed course of treatment, may decide to undergo a procedure to which they might not have consented, if they had been informed of the risks involved.
There are consequences to covered entities (healthcare providers) who do not follow the doctrine of informed consent. If a doctor fails to sufficiently disclose risks and benefits of a proposed course of treatment to a patient, and the omission results in some kind of injury to the patient, that results in legal damages, the doctor may have committed an act of negligence, for which he or she can be liable under medical malpractice law.
Read more...https://compliancy-group.com/hipaa-and-the-law-of-informed-consent/[
Plus, this card won't save you from getting fired from a job for refusing to get vaccinated or keep your unvaccinated kids in school.
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