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Doctors Group Calls for End to
Mandatory Childhood Vaccines.
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, (AAPS), on
November 2, 2000 issued a press release calling for a moratorium on all
government mandated vaccines. This release was based on a resolution
passed unanimously by the group at their 57th annual meeting. 
Jane M. Orient, MD, AAPS Executive Director stated, "Our
children face the possibility of death or serious long-term adverse
effects from mandated vaccines that are not necessary or that have very
limited benefits." Orient went on to say, "This is
not a vote against vaccines. This resolution only attempts to halt blanket
vaccine mandates by government agencies and school districts that give no
consideration for the rights of the parents or the individual medical
condition of the child."
According to the AAPS press release -- Forty-two states have mandatory
vaccine policies, and many children are required to have 22 shots before
first grade. On top of that, as a condition for school attendance, many
school districts require vaccination for diseases such as hepatitis B --
primarily an adult disease, usually spread by multiple sex partners, drug
abuse or an occupation with exposure to blood. And yet, children
under the age of 14 are three times more likely to suffer adverse effects,
including death, following the hepatitis B vaccine than to catch the
disease itself.
The press release also mentions numerous cases where parents were
threatened by local health officials with having their children taken from
them for abuse if they refused to vaccinate. In response to this situation
Dr. Orient of the AAPS concluded by saying, "It is obscene to
threaten to seize a child just because his parents refuse medical
treatment that is obviously unnecessary and perhaps even dangerous. The
AAPS believes that parents, with the advice of their doctors, should make
decisions about their childrens medical care, not government bureaucrats.
This resolution affirms that position."
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