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Nov. 2, 2000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Kathryn Serkes (202) 333-3855
DOCTORS GROUP VOTES TO OPPOSE
VACCINE MANDATES
A leading national physician organization is calling for a
moratorium on all government mandated vaccines and has passed a resolution to
that end at their annual meeting.
Members of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS)
voted this week at their 57th Annual Meeting in St. Louis to pass
a resolution calling for an end to mandatory childhood vaccines. The
resolution passed without a single no vote. (Resolution
and mandatory
vaccine fact sheet posted at www.aapsonline.org)
Our children face the possibility of death or serious long-term adverse
effects from mandated vaccines that arent necessary or that have very
limited benefits, said Jane M. Orient, MD, AAPS Executive Director.
This is not a vote against vaccines, said Dr. Orient. This resolution
only attempts to halt blanket vaccine mandates by government agencies and
school districts that give no consideration for the rights of the parents or
the individual medical condition of the child.
Forty-two states have mandatory vaccine policies, and many children are
required to have 22 shots before first grade. On top of that, as a condition
for school attendance, many school districts require vaccination for diseases
such as hepatitis Bprimarily an adult disease, usually spread by multiple
sex partners, drug abuse or an occupation with exposure to blood.
And yet, children under the age of 14 are three times more likely to
suffer adverse effectsincluding deathfollowing the hepatitis b vaccine than
to catch the disease itself.
Just last week, students in Utica, NY were sent home from school, and told
they could not return until they had been forced to receive hep B
vaccinations. Further, parents were threatened by Child Protective Services
with possible seizure of their children based on education neglect.
Its obscene to threaten to seize a child just because his parents refuse
medical treatment that is obviously unnecessary and perhaps even dangerous,
said Dr. Orient. AAPS believes that parents, with the advice of their
doctors, should make decisions about their childrens medical carenot government
bureaucrats. This Resolution affirms that position.
(Note: AAPS is a professional association of physicians dedicated since
1943 to the sanctity of the patient-physician relationship.)
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