In Brief
- The Facts:
- Japan’s ministry of health states: “Although we encourage all citizens to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, it is not compulsory or mandatory.”
- They also state that vaccination will be given only with the consent of the person to be vaccinated after the information is provided.
- Vaccines in Japan are not a requirement for anything, anywhere.
- Reflect On:Why is the evidence that scientists, doctors, and publications/data are presenting calling into question vaccination mandates being completely ignored by government health authorities? Are these measures really about the good of the whole, or is something else going on here?
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Japan is going against the grain and it’s a breath of fresh air for freedom of choice. Despite the fact that Austria and several other countries have announced mandatory vaccination initiatives, the Japan Ministry of Health clearly states that “no vaccination will be given without consent.” Robb Butler, executive director for World Health Organization (WHO) Europe has also expressed that countries need to have a healthy debate around mandating vaccines for all.
Japan is taking a different route, they are encouraging the citizenry not to discriminate against those who are unvaccinated. This (discrimination) is something that’s happening in many parts of the world unfortunately, despite the fact that this is not a “pandemic of the unvaccinated” as many politicians have claimed.
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Although we encourage all citizens to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, it is not compulsory or mandatory. Vaccination will be given only with the consent of the person to be vaccinated after the information provided. Please get vaccinated of your own decision, understanding both the effectiveness in preventing infectious diseases and the risk of side effects. No vaccination will be given without consent. Please do not force anyone in your workplace or those who are around you to be vaccinated, and do not discriminate against those who have not been vaccinated.
Japan Ministry of Health
They also link to a “Human Rights Advice” page that includes instructions for handling any complaints if individuals face vaccine discrimination at work.
Health authorities around the world have long stated that nobody will be forced to get a COVID vaccine, but it’s happening. Sure, one can say choice still remains, but in many countries if you don’t comply you are unable to work, put food on the table, be social, and in some countries you’ll face fines and a loss of access to government and social services. This doesn’t seem like people are given much of a choice. It’s manipulation, coercive and unethical.
Aaron Kheriaty, a former Professor of Psychiatry at the UCI School of Medicine and Director, Medical Ethics at UCI Health explains the dilemma that arises when trying to “fight” these mandates,
Here’s how this dynamic is playing out with coercive vaccine mandates in the U.S. The CDC makes vaccine recommendations. But the ethically crucial distinction between a recommendation and mandate immediately collapses when institutions (e.g., a government agency, a business, employer, university, or school) require you to be vaccinated based on the CDC recommendation.
Try to contest the rationality of these mandates, e.g., in federal court, and the mandating institution just points back to CDC recommendation as the rational basis for the mandate. The court will typically agree, deferring to the CDC’s authority on public health. The school, business, etc., thus disclaims responsibility for the decision to mandate the vaccine: “We’re just following CDC recommendations, after all. What can we do?”
But CDC likewise disclaims responsibility: “We don’t make policy; we just make recommendations, after all.”
Vaccine mandates have been implemented under the guise of goodwill, while evidence calling them into question has been largely ignored within the mainstream.
COVID vaccination efforts do not stop the spread of COVID nor protect people from being infected. They have been shown, in some cases, to reduce the severity of symptoms for a period of time. Essentially, one is protecting themselves, if that, for a short period of time from severe COVID and possible death but not really doing much to “benefit the whole.”
The Pfizer 6 month data actually shows that Pfizer’s COVID-19 inoculations cause more illness than they prevent. Cases among the vaccinated are higher compared to the unvaccinated in many countries, like the UK for example.
There is also the issue of severe adverse reactions to COVID shots that doesn’t seem to be getting much attention within the mainstream. Furthermore, the FDA is asking a federal judge to hold on to vaccine data that was used to approve the Pfizer shot until 2096. A Freedom of Information Act Request uncovered a portion of the documents so far, and it shows that Pfizer was aware of more than 50,000 serious adverse reactions within the first three months of the rollout that may have been a result of the vaccine.
There have been exponential outbreaks in highly vaccinated regions and countries throughout this pandemic. Of the top five counties that have the highest percentage of fully vaccinated people (99.9–84.3%), the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identifies four of them as “high” transmission counties.
Facebook has “fact-checked” and censored legitimate stories, including a recent one by the British Medical Journal regarding a Pfizer COVID vaccine clinical trial whistleblower.
This has many people asking, with COVID having such a high survival rate, what is the point in having vaccine mandates over education, encouragement, and a more focused protection plan that The Great Barrington Declaration has advocated for throughout this pandemic like we are seeing in Japan. What is going on here?
Hospital admissions have not been put in proper context, as explained by Carl Heneghan, Professor of Evidence Based Medicine at Oxford. Hospitals have been well over capacity and overwhelmed prior to COVID, and ICU resources have always been extremely limited. Is COVID the issue, or is an inadequate healthcare system the issue? That being said, the case can be made for unvaccinated people being hospitalized more so than the vaccinated, but this still doesn’t justify vaccine mandates.
Why has the science behind natural immunity been ignored and not been included in health policy?
For these reasons and many more, mandatory vaccination measures are being strongly opposed by a significant amount of people. It also has many people questioning whether these mandates are being done for the ‘good of the whole’, or to simply benefit powerful people who wish to exercise more control over the human race.
It’s great to see so many people stand up for freedom of choice, this includes both the vaccinated and unvaccinated. At the end of the day, “power” in this world truly belongs to the citizenry, and we can only be pushed as far as we will comply.
This is why we are bombarded with propaganda campaigns and marketing on a daily basis with the other side of the coin remaining completely unacknowledged in the mainstream. Since the main source of information for most people is mainstream media, this is all many people see and are aware of.
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