Support Two Good Vaccine Bills In Wisconsin!
Wisconsin legislators are considering two good bills addressing the COVID-19 vaccine.
Senate Bill 4 would prohibit the Department of Health Services (DHS) and local health officials from mandating COVID-19 vaccines. And Senate Bill 5 would prohibit employers from mandating COVID-19 vaccines as a condition of employment.
Under current law, during a declared state of emergency, DHS may order an individual to receive a vaccination (with certain limited medical, religious, and conscience exemptions), and may isolate or quarantine an individual who is unwilling or unable to be vaccinated.
S.B. 4 and S.B. 5 are especially important given the pressure that is mounting to mandate COVID-19 vaccines, even though the vaccines are experimental, have been fast-tracked, and carry a high rate of side effects.
And even before a government mandate, some employers are trying to force their employees to take these risky vaccines. A Wisconsin nursing home has already laid off workers for refusing COVID-19 vaccines: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/wisconsin-nursing-home-staff-laid-off-for-refusing-covid-19-vaccine/ar-BB1cNAmO
The introduction these bills is good news – but they are unlikely to pass unless you, the constituents, speak up and make your voices heard!
Please urge your legislators to oppose mandatory COVID-19 vaccination and to support S.B 4 and S.B. 5, which would respect people’s personal choices.
TAKE ACTION
- Help spread the word. Share this alert with your friends and family and ask that they support you in opposing dangerous COVID vaccine mandates.
- Attend the Committee hearing TOMORROW, 1-21-21, beginning at 12:00 P.M., where you can offer testimony in support of S.B. 4 and S.B. 5.
Location:
Wisconsin State Capitol
2 E. Main Street, Madison, WI 53703
Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Room, 4th Floor
Due to compliance with social distancing guidelines, seating in GAR may be limited. Additional public access will be available in room 400 Northeast.
Click for Agenda: https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/raw/cid/1590790
- If you are unable to attend the hearing, you can send written testimony to Senator Andre Jacques, Chair of the Senate Committee on Human Services, Children and Families at Sen.Jacque@legis.wisconsin.gov. Copies of your written testimony will be distributed to members of the committee.
Plan to keep your in-person or written testimony short and simple. Testimony is often limited to just 2-3 minutes long, and short, clear written testimony has a much greater impact than simply repeating lots of “talking points.” In a few sentences, explain why the ability to choose whether or not to be vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccines is important to you.
- Contact your State Senator and urge him or her SUPPORT S.B. 4 and S.B. 5.
Also contact your State Representative and urge him or her to introduce companion bills to S.B. 4 and S.B. 5.
You can look up who represents you at: https://www.lwm-info.org/153/Wisconsin-State-Legislators-Contact-Info
Sample script for email or calls is below. Personalize it by adding your own sentences and changing the wording – personal letters are far more effective than form letters!
“My name is ____ and I live in (town). I am calling to ask Senator ____ to support S.B. 4 and S.B. 5, which would allow citizens in Wisconsin to opt out of mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations.
Wisconsin law already recognizes that people’s personal beliefs should be respected when it comes to vaccination, but that can be overridden in times of a declared emergency.
Yet that same declaration means that the normal stages of vaccine testing have been skipped or abbreviated for COVID vaccines. Initial results have shown high rates of injuries in the volunteers and now the general public. And manufactures have been shielded from liability for any harm they may cause.
People should not be forced to be injected with this high-risk vaccine.
I urge Senator _____to SUPPORT S.B. 4 and S.B. 5, which would protect citizens’ rights to bodily autonomy.
[The message is the same when calling your Representatives, but instead of asking them to support S.B. 4 and S.B. 5, ask them to introduce a companion bill to S.B. 4 and S.B. 5]
Talking Points:
Keep your call or email short! Pick the 2 or 3 of these talking points – or none of them — that are most important to you, and be sure to explain why this issue matters to you personally.
- One of the most basic human rights is that of bodily autonomy, as recognized by the Nuremburg Code. Ethical medicine requires prior, completely voluntary and fully informed consent.
- Vaccine package inserts warn of the risk of brain damage, life-threatening allergy, and death and no one knows in advance whom a vaccine will harm. Each of us may respond differently as we have different medical histories, genes, epigenetics, and microbiomes.
- COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers and providers are shielded from liability through the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act, or PREP Act. The only option for compensating people injured by COVID-19 vaccines is the Countermeasures Injury Compensation program (CICP). Only eight percent of all petitioners since 2010 have been awarded compensation through the CICP. No legal or medial expert fees are covered, no pain and suffering is awarded, lost wages are capped at $50,000, and there is no judicial appeal. In other words, the victims will be severely undercompensated while the pharmaceutical companies get rich.
- COVID-19 vaccines carry the risk of injury and death for some so there has to be informed consent and the right to refuse the vaccine without penalty. As of January 7th, there have already been 6,758 COVID-19 Vaccine adverse events and 66 COVID-19 Vaccine deaths reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System.
- Many of the new vaccines being created use mRNA technology which use a faster and less expensive technology. mRNA vaccines have not been tested in large-scale clinical trials for lengthy periods of time. These new technology platforms have been used to develop experimental vaccines for SARS, MERS, and HIV, but so far, none have been proven effective and safe for humans.
MORE INFORMATION
Read the bills at:
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2021/proposals/reg/sen/bill/sb4
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2021/proposals/reg/sen/bill/sb5
For more information on COVID-19 vaccines, checkout this article: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/heres-why-bill-gates-wants-indemnity-are-you-willing-to-take-the-risk/
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