The Times 

Vaccinations should be personal choice

 

September 9, 2021



Dear Editor,

On Wednesday, August 18, 2021 the Governor of Washington decided to make a decision for most workers residing in the state of Washington: mandating COVID vaccinations.

Vaccinations are an extremely personal choice, and they SHOULD be. It is a choice that should be up to the individual receiving the vaccine, and only the receiver. Some people may not have adverse side effects to a vaccine, but there is a large majority of individuals’ who have had heartbreaking reactions from the vaccine that affect either themselves or a loved one, and it is an extremely real thing that should not be ignored or labeled false.

Many people’s jobs are on the line due to this mandate set forth by our Governor, and I ask why? Why are we being forced into getting a vaccination that does not guarantee protection from the very thing you are getting vaccinated for? There is no guarantee you will not get the virus, there is no guarantee you will not pass the virus on, there is no guarantee you will not die from the virus after getting the vaccine.

I strongly encourage people to look at the raw data available (very easily) on the long list of extremely adverse reactions to this vaccine, and they ARE happening. All of these reactions are available for anyone to view on the VAERS website – note the over 6,000 deaths reported (please keep in mind these are only the reported ones, as most symptoms and deaths go unreported). The companies who have produced these vaccinations are NOT held liable or accountable for any reactions to the vaccine (including death).

The COVID-19 consent form is a very easy document to find online – notice how it says, “I have voluntarily chosen to receive the vaccination.” How can anyone who is being mandated to receive the vaccine – but disagrees – sign that document? They are not voluntarily receiving the vaccine, they are receiving the vaccine because they want to keep their job, support their family, and eat. Coercion? Yes.

The time to stand up is now – YOU are the only one who gets to decide their medical choices. It’s not easy standing up for what you believe in when everything seems to be crumbling around you, but never give up, never lose hope, and always have faith everything will work out in the end.

Savonnah Henderson

Dayton, Wash.

 

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