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Vaccine police

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The vaccine police are people who insist on mandatory vaccination or mandates which require vaccination for basic activities such as travel or attending school. With COVID-19, vaccine police unjustifiably became more tyrannical and deceptive, misleading people to think the vaccine immunized them from the disease. Critics of mandatory vaccine include rock-and-roll star Eric Clapton and Greatest Conservative Sports Star Novak Djokovic.

The vaccine police typically engage in fear-mongering about diseases which vaccines supposedly protect against. Many of these disease have not been seen in decades, or have not been serious illnesses for a half-century.

The vaccine police also distort history as a way of further advancing their agenda, as in claiming that:

  • FDR had polio (he did not)
  • the measles vaccines caused the sharp decline in mortality from the measles, when in fact that mortality had declined to nearly zero before the vaccine was even introduced[1]

The vaccine police disparage and underpublicize cheaper, safer ways to avoid contracting a disease, such as using hydroxychloroquine as preventive and early treatment for COVID-19, and simply adopting abstinence to avoid sexually transmitted diseases.

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