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Re: mandatory flu vaccine

Ms. Murphy,

Thank you for your eloquently written letter. I tend to get
frustrated and angry when I here of these barbaric demands of our
citizens and I have trouble communicating my thoughts as clearly and
succinctly as you have here. I hope that many people follow your
example and write letters; I know that I will.

Yours In Great Health,

Christine Dunsworth, DC
uppercervicalcare.com

--- In MCCFHC@yahoogroups.com, "Pam Murphy,M.S.,RRT"
<quantumwellness@...> wrote:
>
> Recently the BJC Health System enacted a mandatory flu vaccine as a
> condition of employment. Employees who do get the shot sign a
waiver
> which totally absolves BJC of any responsibility if the employee is
> injured by the vaccine. Yet many employees knowing the problems
with
> vaccines would not willingly get the flu shot if it were not a
> condition of employment.
>
> I am lucky I have a medical exemption which precludes me getting
the
> flu shot. But I'm worried about my co-workers and the
community/society
> at large. This is a flagrant violation of personal rights. It is
> unconstitutional. It has dire implications for the rest of the
> community and indeed of society if BJC is allowed to overstep its
> bounds in this way.That BJC is supposing this trampling of
employees
> personal rights will protect their patients is ludicrous seeing as
how
> they aren't planning on making visitors wear masks and physicians
with
> temporary privileges are not mandated to have the flu shot. There
is no
> evidence that any influenza vaccine thus far developed is effective
in
> preventing or mitigating any attack of influenza. It even says that
in
> the vaccine package insert. However, there's a lot of evidence that
the
> vaccines are very detrimental.
>
> If a corporation can demand its employees inject a toxic poison
into
> their body we are on a slippery slope to losing all the freedoms on
> which this country was founded on. If a corporation can make such a
> demand what kind of world will my nieces and nephews and your
children
> and grand-children have to live in? And how many more vaccines
could
> easily be required to be given to children?
>
> Make no mistake about it this is a very serious situation. If we as
a
> community allow this perversion of authority I ask you what
freedoms
> are you willing to give up? Because big brother will be knocking on
> everyones door next.
>
> I hope that EVERY member of this group will write a letter to the
> editor of the Post Dispatch letters@... We need to
> educate the community. The only winner in a mandatory vaccine
policy is
> the pharmaceutical industry.
>
> Pam Murphy,M.S.,RRT
>





Wed Oct 22, 2008 11:45 pm

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Recently the BJC Health System enacted a mandatory flu vaccine as a condition of employment. Employees who do get the shot sign a waiver which totally absolves...
Pam Murphy,M.S.,RRT
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Oct 22, 2008
9:47 pm

Ms. Murphy, Thank you for your eloquently written letter. I tend to get frustrated and angry when I here of these barbaric demands of our citizens and I have...
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Oct 23, 2008
12:58 am

Pam, It is the height of arrogance to think that the hospital would require the vaccine but "inoculate" themselves of any responsibility for damage it does. ...
Ron Calzone
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Oct 24, 2008
4:19 pm

Pam, Re-reading my first sentence, I think I worded it poorly... It should have said, "It is the height of arrogance FOR the hospital to require..." (I was...
Ron Calzone
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Oct 24, 2008
9:28 pm

Thanks Ron. I thought it could be considered a breach of contract but not being a lawyer I wasn't sure. I can't tell you how much it upsets me to see people...
Pam Murphy,M.S.,RRT
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Oct 27, 2008
12:31 am

Pam, Newspapers often only publish a letter on a particular issue after getting enough letters on that same issue. Keep writing! - Ron ... -- ...
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Oct 27, 2008
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