Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 Sir, Thank you for your comments. Why don't you post the same in the IAP forum? That would do a lot of good. Thank you, Jagannath. > > > jaqchat posted: > > > In the Indian Academy of Paediatricians Forum. > _http://www.iapindiahttp://www.iahttp://www.iahttp://wwwh & Topic=1293_ > (http://www.iapindia.org/cfforum/viewmessages.cfm? Forum=8 & Topic=1293) > > Sub: Proposed Physicians Warranty of Vaccine Safety > > ---------------- ---------------------- > -------------------- ---------------- > > This is exactly what our country needs for pediatricians and public school > administrators. There is no reason why parents should be required to > surrender their child to a universal childhood vaccine program absent a signed > statement by pediatricians and school administrators acknowledging they have > fulfilled their own personal responsibility to review the ingredients (adjuvants) > in childhood vaccines, monitored reports of adverse reactions and actively > maintain an ongoing, professional evaluation of how these vaccines serve to > " protect the herd " in the years ahead. Certainly, when an unexplained epidemic > like autism occurs, these are the professionals who should be demanding > critical research of possible cause (thimerosal), not individual parents!!! > > Most parents, as a civic duty, are quite willing to surrender their child to > vaccinations in order to " protect the herd " , but, these parents and children > have absolutely no professional responsibility for ensuring those vaccines > are safe and efficient. As far as parents are concerned, the safety and > efficiacy of childhood vaccines should lie solely with the professional pediatric > ians and educators who are responsible for administering and enforcing them. > After all, pediatricians and educators are the " face to face " contact with > parents, not anonymous members of Merc, the IOM, FDA or CDC. I know of no > instances where Merc, the IOM, FDA or CDC reported parents to Child Protection > Services because a parent refused to vaccinate their child. > > The idea that pediatricians and educators can coerce parents into > vaccinating their child without accepting personal accountability should things go > wrong must change. If they accept responsibility for " protecting the herd " , they > must be held professionally accountable should their " herd protection " > vaccines have " unintended consequences " . > > My compliments to Jaqchat for pursuing this area of professional > accountability. It has been ignored for far too long and it must stop. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 If they wish to force vaccinations on the unwilling- make them guarantee the safety of same and put their personal assets at risk. Watch the cowards run for the exists. You see, it's ok to force babies to be subjected to toxins all while disable them. It's not ok for them to put their assets at risk. It's the reason why taxes are low, spending by the government is so high and the huge deficit threatens our children's future and their children's future. Because future generations, like the babies they poisoned in the thimerosal scandal, can't voice their objection. PHYSICIANS WARRANTY OF VACCINE SAFETY jaqchat posted: In the Indian Academy of Paediatricians Forum. http://www.iapindia.org/cfforum/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=8 & Topic=1293 Sub: Proposed Physicians Warranty of Vaccine Safety ---------------- ---------------------- -------------------- ---------------- This is exactly what our country needs for pediatricians and public school administrators. There is no reason why parents should be required to surrender their child to a universal childhood vaccine program absent a signed statement by pediatricians and school administrators acknowledging they have fulfilled their own personal responsibility to review the ingredients (adjuvants) in childhood vaccines, monitored reports of adverse reactions and actively maintain an ongoing, professional evaluation of how these vaccines serve to "protect the herd" in the years ahead. Certainly, when an unexplained epidemic like autism occurs, these are the professionals who should be demanding critical research of possible cause (thimerosal), not individual parents!!! Most parents, as a civic duty, are quite willing to surrender their child to vaccinations in order to "protect the herd", but, these parents and children have absolutely no professional responsibility for ensuring those vaccines are safe and efficient. As far as parents are concerned, the safety and efficiacy of childhood vaccines should lie solely with the professional pediatricians and educators who are responsible for administering and enforcing them. After all, pediatricians and educators are the "face to face" contact with parents, not anonymous members of Merc, the IOM, FDA or CDC. I know of no instances where Merc, the IOM, FDA or CDC reported parents to Child Protection Services because a parent refused to vaccinate their child. The idea that pediatricians and educators can coerce parents into vaccinating their child without accepting personal accountability should things go wrong must change. If they accept responsibility for "protecting the herd", they must be held professionally accountable should their "herd protection" vaccines have "unintended consequences". My compliments to Jaqchat for pursuing this area of professional accountability. It has been ignored for far too long and it must stop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 Here's a form for your pediatrician to sign... http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/03/03/A-Vaccine-Form-You\ -Can-Give-to-Your-Pediatrician.aspx Not a chance they will. Best of Health, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ ---------- This was written by Harvey Wysong of Atlanta, Georgia about 10 years ago when he first gave me a copy. It sure has gotten around! Kay Ness - Atlanta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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