A few years have passed since the coronavirus scare culminated in government pushing experimental “vaccine” shots on everyone. It was asserted to be the only path to safety after the shutting down of much of the routine individual, social, and medical responses that had been used to deal with such health threats in the past and after the refusal to admit that coronavirus was not a major threat for most people.
After exiting from the stirred-up crisis, it seems many Americans are wise to the broader vaccines pushing program of government and its pharmaceutical and medical industries allies. This situation is indicated in a new poll conducted for Politico.
Laura Gardner reported Tuesday at Politico:
Results from the March poll of 3,851 U.S. adults conducted by Public First show that a plurality of Americans question the safety of vaccines, support reducing the number administered and believe that people’s right to decide what they put in their bodies is more important than preventing the spread of disease.
Nearly half of U.S. adults surveyed last month signaled they think the science on vaccines remains up for debate and that it’s damaging to require people to receive them, rather than that the science is clear and it is dangerous to challenge it.
While there is plenty of interesting information in Gardner’s article, one particularly revealing argument is made in the final paragraph regarding the role expediency instead of “the science” played in government imposing vaccine mandates on children. There Garnder, quoting Berkeley Professor Elena Conis, wrote that “[p]art of the reason vaccines were made mandatory for children for school entry, she said, is that ‘it’s always been hard to vaccinate adults’ due to a level of resistance, ‘and vaccinating children…was the most expedient way to get a healthy adult population.’”
Read Gardner’s article here.