'Experts' suggests that “employment suspension or stay-at-home orders” should be used to force people to get a jab.
A paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine has called for mandating a coronavirus vaccine, and outlines strategies for how all Americans could be FORCED to take it. The paper warns that an immediate mandate for the vaccine would spark too much resistance and a probable backlash, so the writers suggest that, at first, it should be voluntary.
However, it suggests that if not enough people are willing to get the vaccine within the first few weeks of its availability, it should be transformed into an obligation, with penalties put into place for refusal. The paper outlines “six trigger criteria” that need to be met before the vaccine is made mandatory, and that it should be rolled out to specific demographics of the population first.
It then goes on to say that “noncompliance should incur a penalty” and notes that it should be a “relatively substantial” one suggesting that “employment suspension or stay-at-home orders,” should be issued, but that fines should be discouraged because they can be legally challenged, and “may stoke distrust without improving uptake.” The paper also suggests that government health authorities should avoid making public their close relationship with vaccine manufacturers, to quell public mistrust. Coincidentally, the authors of the paper reside at Yale and Stanford, institutions that have received substantial funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for vaccine development.
The prospect of denying freedom of movement to those who refuse to vaccinate has been floated recently in the UK, where government health officials have also suggested that the jab should be made mandatory. As we reported previously, plans to deny UK citizens international travel without a 'Covid certificate' are well underway, and will likely force millions of holiday makers into having the jab in 2021.
In the US, calls have been made to make any vaccination mandatory with the likes of the New York Times expressing concern that half of Americans would refuse to take it. In Canada, a poll recently revealed that 60 per cent think that when a vaccine for coronavirus becomes available it should be made mandatory. In addition, Canada’s current Chief Public Health Officer appeared in a recently resurfaced 2010 documentary in which she advocated using mandatory “tracking bracelets” for people who refuse to take a vaccine after a virus outbreak.
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