Informed consent

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Informed consent

Fri, 04/23/2021 - 12:02
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With the recommendation to inject children, the promise of booster shoots for adults, and enormous social pressure to be injected, it is time to demand what is ours by law, informed consent.

Here are some minimum conditions of informed consent.

You must be informed of the true death rate of COVID-19. According to the WHO, it is the same as the flu in the overall. For children, it is statistically 0%.

You must be informed that there are safe and effective treatments for this disease, one of which is raising your level of vitamin D.

You must see the patient insert of the product you are being given, and you must be told that not all ingredients are known as they are proprietary.

You must be told you are participating in Phase III clinical human experiments. The experiments end in October 2022 for Moderna, and in 2023 for Pfizer and J&J.

You must be told that the data on short term side effects are available at the government’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System reporting site. The VAERS data represent about 1% of the actual number of side effects. You may also want to look at the U.K. yellow card system, which reports about 15% of side effects.

You should know that until trials began in the general population, and more recently with specific groups, there was no information on any injection’s use in pregnant women or children under 16.

You should be informed that the medium- and longterm side effects are unknown at this time, and the effects of the injections on those who are immune-compromised, or who are taking multiple medications, are also unknown.

Finally, by law you must be told that there are no consequences to refusing the injection. Since the injections are allowed only under an emergency use authorization, they are experimental, and sanctions for refusal would violate federal statute and the Nuremberg Code.

Your mother probably told you not to take drugs due to peer pressure. You have time to look into these injections, and make your decision. Before you get the shot, you must, by law, have informed consent.

Jill Berkana

Fort Davis