In October, the Southwest District Health board in Idaho voted to end its COVID-19 vaccination program for the six counties it serves. Citing concerns over vaccine safety and the diminishing threat of COVID-19, the board’s move reflects broader regional resistance seen in states such as Texas, Florida, and Michigan. With the incoming Trump administration currently expected to take a generally skeptical stance regarding the safety of COVID-19 shots, observers suggest that Idaho’s decision could ultimately encourage other health boards across the United States to follow suit.
To read how the world’s largest COVID-19 vaccine study has confirmed links to serious health problems, see this article on our website.
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December 6, 2024Idaho Health Agency Halts COVID-19 Vaccine Program
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A health department in Idaho has voted to halt its COVID-19 vaccination program, joining the growing number of regional governments in the United States pushing back against federal vaccination recommendations.
[Source: usatoday.com]
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In October, the Southwest District Health board in Idaho voted to end its COVID-19 vaccination program for the six counties it serves. Citing concerns over vaccine safety and the diminishing threat of COVID-19, the board’s move reflects broader regional resistance seen in states such as Texas, Florida, and Michigan. With the incoming Trump administration currently expected to take a generally skeptical stance regarding the safety of COVID-19 shots, observers suggest that Idaho’s decision could ultimately encourage other health boards across the United States to follow suit.
To read how the world’s largest COVID-19 vaccine study has confirmed links to serious health problems, see this article on our website.
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