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CHS bus collects Vermonters’ COVID stories / Scott: No mask, vax mandates / ‘Shots! Shots! Shots!’ decried

By Guy Page

The Children’s Health Defense Bus will be collecting Vermonters’ COVID hospital protocol and vax injury and death stories during two visits to Vermont this month.

The 42-foot CHD bus is traveling across the country. Vermonters may recall when the Vaxxed Bus visited Vermont in 2016.  Later, Statewide screenings of VAXXED2 / The People’s Truth were cancelled due to COVID. The CHD Bus is now collecting COVID hospital protocol stories, vax vs unvax, healthy unvax stories, and vax injury and death stories. 

Learn more about the CHD Bus here. Visits include:

SEP 16CHD Bus @Meadow’s Bee Farm – Private (WINDHAM, VT)

SEP 21 CHD Bus @Vermont State House – (MONTPELIER, VT)

No mandates from Scott administration – In other COVID-related news, Gov. Scott yesterday promised that his administration will not push for mandatory masking or COVID vaccinations. An uptick in cases (recently declining in number) have led some schools and officials nationwide to consider a return to Covid-era mandates. 

“If there’s talk of imposing a new mask mandate, that’s not coming from us,” Scott responded to a reporter’s question at his press conference Wednesday.

Vermont vax safety activist pushes back against Dept. of Health publicity campaign – Although the Scott administration won’t push mandates, it is encouraging parents to vaccinate themselves and their children. In an online newsletter article entitled “Shots, Shots, Shots, Everybody!”, the Vermont Dept. of Health urges parents to “Feel confident you’re doing all you can to protect yourself and your family this respiratory virus season by learning more about this year’s COVID, flu, and RSV vaccines that will soon be available in Vermont.” It provided a link for more information.  

That kind of promotion should be left to the deep-pocketed pharmaceutical industry producing the vaccines, Health Choice Vermont executive director Jennifer Stella told the Health Department.

Your agency should rather be more concerned with ensuring the products are safe and effective,” Stella wrote to the Vermont Agency of Human Services in an email copied to Vermont Daily Chronicle. “Have you reviewed Vermont’s data concerning the health outcomes of vaccinated persons within 60 days of any of the shots you promote without a care in the world? How many were sent to hospital after the shots you are promoting? How many lives will never be lived to their potential? You imagine lives saved, but actual lives harmed are measurable and apparent. Whose job is it to ensure you do not promote unsafe products?”

Any Health Dept. response shared with VDC will be published promptly. 

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