These vaccines are not FDA approved. They are under emergency use authorization only. The studies for all coronavirus vaccines are still open and are not due to conclude until at least next year. They are still collecting the data. Therefore, these vaccines are technically considered experimental. Under US informed consent regulations based upon the Nuremberg Code and Helsinki, a person has the right to refuse to participate in medical experimentation. There is no way that any health care provider can claim that these vaccines are safe or effective. Those FDA studies are not completed and any claims are preliminary.
To refuse is not being an antivaxer - it is exercising your right to informed consent. In addition, any non healthcare employer is not qualified to give advise as to the risks and benefits of any medically related issue and to do so is practicing medicine without a license and is illegal. This woman has one hell of a lawsuit if she gets the right attorney who understands these facts.
The problem here is that we can play semantics all day long over what this technically is or is not, but that is not going to help the person trying to keep their job and not be poisoned as a requirement to stay employed. Whatever this is by definition that they are trying to give us is still an experiment. We have the right by law, both US and International Law, to refuse to participate in any medical experiment by informed consent. Americans need to figure this out because it will probably be the only leg they are going to be able to stand on with regards tp refusal right where they live. Remember, employers are not necessarily the brightest crayons in the box either, but, they can smell a good law suit when they see it. The risk of getting hit with multiple law suits over forcing someone by coercion to participate in medical experimentation may be the hammer we need to get them to think twice - not whether this thing is called a vaccine or gene therapy.
Her next call should be to the NY Dept. of Labor, then to a good attorney.
These vaccines are not FDA approved. They are under emergency use authorization only. The studies for all coronavirus vaccines are still open and are not due to conclude until at least next year. They are still collecting the data. Therefore, these vaccines are technically considered experimental. Under US informed consent regulations based upon the Nuremberg Code and Helsinki, a person has the right to refuse to participate in medical experimentation. There is no way that any health care provider can claim that these vaccines are safe or effective. Those FDA studies are not completed and any claims are preliminary.
To refuse is not being an antivaxer - it is exercising your right to informed consent. In addition, any non healthcare employer is not qualified to give advise as to the risks and benefits of any medically related issue and to do so is practicing medicine without a license and is illegal. This woman has one hell of a lawsuit if she gets the right attorney who understands these facts.
There is no such thing legally as a Covid-19 Vaccine! It doesn't meet the definition requirements. https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/02/joseph-mercola/covid-19-mrna-shots-are-legally-not-vaccines/
The problem here is that we can play semantics all day long over what this technically is or is not, but that is not going to help the person trying to keep their job and not be poisoned as a requirement to stay employed. Whatever this is by definition that they are trying to give us is still an experiment. We have the right by law, both US and International Law, to refuse to participate in any medical experiment by informed consent. Americans need to figure this out because it will probably be the only leg they are going to be able to stand on with regards tp refusal right where they live. Remember, employers are not necessarily the brightest crayons in the box either, but, they can smell a good law suit when they see it. The risk of getting hit with multiple law suits over forcing someone by coercion to participate in medical experimentation may be the hammer we need to get them to think twice - not whether this thing is called a vaccine or gene therapy.