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Idaho District removes covid injections from its clinics due to safety and efficacy concerns


Idaho District removes covid injections from its clinics due to safety and efficacy concerns

On 22 October, the Southwest Idaho Health District Board of Health voted 4-3 to remove covid injections from its clinics, effective immediately. The decision was made after receiving approximately 300 public comments urging the district to stop promoting the vaccines.

Unfortunately, covid "vaccines" are still available at other locations, like commercial pharmacies and healthcare clinics not affiliated with Southwest District Health, for those who want to take the risk.

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The District's board vote followed presentations from multiple doctors.

The board initially heard a presentation from Dr. Perry Jansen, a district staff physician, who recommended keeping the vaccine available through health district offices.

Board members then hear presentations from Idaho pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole. Other presenters joined by teleconference, including Dr. Peter McCullough, a Texas-based cardiologist, paediatrician Dr. Renata Moon and obstetrician-gynaecologist Dr. James Thorp. They were invited to participate by the only physician on the Southwest District Board of Health, Dr. John Tribble.

Explaining how the historic vote came about, Dr. Tibble told The Defender, "The people of this district were demanding answers. Many came forward with heartbreaking stories of vaccine injury."

After listening to its residents, the board members felt it was important to allow "the free and open discussion and evaluation of the evidence for and against the safety and efficacy of the covid-19 vaccine."

"In the end," Dr. Tribble said, "the evidence clearly showed a lack of safety and efficacy as it compares to the risk from covid-19 and their [the board members'] decision reflected that."

Mary Holland, CEO of Children's Health Defense, applauded the board's decision, stating that it was an "informed decision not to stock its own clinics with covid shots."

Nicolas Hulscher, an epidemiologist at the McCullough Foundation, commended the board for its action, calling it a "correct and brave choice."

"The updated boosters were never tested in humans, while previous iterations have demonstrated that they're not safe for human use," Hulscher said.

It remains unclear whether other health districts in Idaho will follow suit. However, Laura Demaray, a Southwest Idaho resident and nurse who attended the board meeting, reported that two other Idaho health districts are considering pulling covid injections from their clinics after learning of the Southwest District's vote.

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