Petition circulating in Lakeland for “Say no to vaccinate children for COVID-19”
A petition is circulating in the Lakeland Region for people who are opposed to vaccinating childing for COVID-19. The governments of Alberta and Canada are beginning to promote COVID-19 vaccination for children aged 5 to 11 years old and some people in the Lakeland are saying no.
Lakeland United and Rising group say, “Children in that age group have a 99.997% recovery rate from COVID-19. Normally a vaccine needs years of testing for safety before being approved. Under normal circumstances, this vaccine would not be approved until 2023.”
Recently, Alberta Chief Medical Officer Dr. Deena Hinshaw was forced to apologize for incorrectly saying a 14-year-old died of COVID-19 when in fact he passed as a result of terminal stage four brain cancer.
“The Government of Alberta has recently admitted to having misascribed COVID as the cause of death for a 14-year-old terminal cancer patient – apparently in hopes of inciting fear in parents of young children, and the need to vaccinate children,” Lakeland United and Rising stated.
“The pain of losing a child is terrible enough without having that loss compounded by a public debate about circumstances,” Dr. Deena Hinshaw said during her apology.
As a result of the “mistake” Alberta will no longer report deaths of those with COVID-19 under age 18 until a “review” can be completed, the government stated.
However, that’s not enough for Lakeland United and Rising.
“We oppose any further attempts of our governments-federally and provincially- to impose or even encourage vaccination for school-aged children,” Lakeland United and Rising said in the petition.
“The vaccine has caused myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle ) in children of this age group. VAERS reports Myocarditis rates in the age range of 12 to 15 as being 19 times higher among vaccinated volunteers than the average for this age group. Six individuals, two of which were under 20 (their test group went up to the age of 23), died in the testing,” Lakeland United and Rising said.
Lakeland United and Rising says, if further attempts are made to impose vaccination on school-aged children by the government, the petition may be followed with legal action.
To view or sign the petition click here.
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