Florida wants to ban mRNA vaccines

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mRNA vaccinations ought to be outlawed since they pose a risk to both human health and the integrity of the genome. To permanently stop administering mRna vaccinations, the Florida State Department of Health is taking proactive measures.

Joseph Abiodun Ladapo, the director of the US State Health Department, publicly criticizes the possibility of tainting human DNA. mRNA vaccinations are not suitable for use in people if the dangers of DNA integration have not been assessed.

Ladapo warns the FDA and CDC that expedited medication clearance has risks.
The main goal of the Food and Drug Administration, according to Ladapo, is to ensure that pharmaceutical products are safe and effective for the general public. The letter was sent a few weeks ago to the director of the CDC, Mandy Cohen, and commissioner Robert M. Califf of the FDA. The public's confidence in regulatory bodies and health authorities is based on this crucial role. Although expedited clearance procedures for prescription medications have been in place for over 20 years, the hazards connected with these procedures are demonstrated by the opioid epidemic and the Covid-19 pandemic, to name just two instances.

The chief medical officer's thesis is reinforced when he notes that the US government agency responsible for regulating drugs, the Food and Drug Administration, published a report in 2007 suggesting that human oncogenes—genes that can turn a healthy cell cancerous—may be affected by DNA integration and that it may also result in chromosomal instability.

These statements have dealt another severe blow to the legitimacy of the inspections conducted by the US government agency.

Not surprising, given that the Florida Department of Health's chief had already recommended against giving anti-covid vaccines to healthy children in March 2022. Less than a month later, on October 7, 2022, the same recommendation was issued for males under 40 as well. This is because, according to a note from the same department, the benefits of vaccination are likely outweighed by an abnormally high risk of death from cardiac causes among men in this age group.

Florida's situation is similar to that of Denmark, which halted the use of anti-Covid serums in September of the same year for all persons under 50, with the exception of elderly individuals.

In opposition to federal regulations requiring vaccinations for employees, Governor Ron DeSantis personally signed a package of legislation and recommended all residents under 65 not to have the booster injection. clauses that, in effect, forbid private businesses from mandating that their staff members receive mRna vaccinations; instead, the employees are given a variety of exemption options, such as those related to pregnancy or future pregnancy, health issues, or religious beliefs.



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