Why the big marketing push on safe 'vaccine?'
The mantra can be heard and seen everywhere from mainstream media to social networks, to billboards to completely unrelated websites. Why the big marketing push? Certainly not because the “vaccines” prevent the spread of COVID or protect one person from another. It is now generally accepted fact that both vaccinated and unvaccinated people are equally likely to get the virus and spread it to others. A vaccine, it is not.
Only a handful of “representatives” in Washington are vocally and actively fighting for the people regarding vaccine mandates. There are a couple of bills seeking to protect patriotic service members from life-changing punishments for refusing the “vaccine.” Other legislation has been advanced prohibiting “vaccine” mandates. All of these are tied up in committees, and with the current divides on the hill can’t be expected to advance. We’re largely on our own …
The question is, how do we support each other and push back? How do we counter the one-sided flow of information?
SHEP SNOW
Sandpoint
Editor's note: According to the Centers for Disease Control, there is no single medical definition of a vaccine, but experts said the COVID-19 vaccines meet the generally accepted criteria that requires a vaccine to prevent disease by building immunity.