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Three Sides to the Vaccine Coin
Controversial vaccine mandate enforced for Oregon National Guard

The Oregon National Guard buckled down this week barring members who have not followed orders to be vaccinated against COVID-19 from taking part in military duties.

The order comes in response to the Department of Defense’s August 2021 order that all military personnel be vaccinated against COVID-19.

The order is aimed at around 240 Guard members out of 8,000. Service members have the option to qualify for a permanent medical exemption or religious accommodation, and if denied they have the right to appeal that decision within 30 days. The urgency came now when the U.S. Army announced plans to enforce the vaccination deadline for the mandatory two-week summer training.

That new mandate came at the same time that the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) released June’s report that 56.5% of COVID-19 cases were vaccinated and 41.1% of them were fully vaccinated with boosters. Observers should also keep in mind that the vaccinated cases are only counted if contracted more than two weeks after being vaccinated. If contracted within two weeks, they are counted as unvaccinated.

Flip the coin and American cardiologist, Dr. Peter McCullough, shared that “This month the World Council for Health (WCH) which represents 70 bodies worldwide has called for a global recall of all vaccines.”

The World Council for Health points to 40,000 deaths from the vaccine, when they suggest that the standard for pulling a vaccine off the market is 50 deaths. According to the WCH,the CDC admitted on December 10, 2021, that 79% of omicron patients were fully vaccinated. Despite the large number of deaths and the recall from the World Council For Health, Oregon keeps pushing the narrative to encourage as many people as possible to get the controversial vaccine.

A D V E R T I S E M E N T

A D V E R T I S E M E N T

On June 30, 2021, Governor Kate Brown rescinded Executive Order 20- 66 and many other executive orders that directed OHA to issue enforceable guidance for various sectors of the state regarding COVID- 19 restrictions. Still, entities continue to follow those directives as if they are federal or state statutes, regulations and rules, or local ordinances.

Despite building evidence that the COVID vaccine is ineffective and the death rate is growing, OHA continues to say: “COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective at protecting people from getting seriously ill, being hospitalized and dying. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a COVID-19 primary series vaccines for everyone ages 6 months and older, and COVID-19 boosters for everyone ages 5 years and older, if eligible.”

OHA now shows the number of people who died with COVID-19 that had underlying conditions. They range from 88% to 100%. They say as a takeaway, “The majority of people who died with COVID-19 had an underlying condition, at a consistent 90% or more across all time periods of the pandemic.”Critics are saying that the OHA neatly avoids reporting how many deaths were vaccinated.


--Donna Bleiler

Post Date: 2022-07-10 16:13:26Last Update: 2022-07-10 17:39:07



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