Posted on 05/03/2021 12:25:39 PM PDT by algore
A local high school is offering students nearly half of their required community service hours to get the coronavirus vaccine.
This effectively bribes the students into making a medical decision that should be left to the students and their families.
Chimacum Junior/Senior High School (CJSHS) near Port Townsend requires students to fulfill 55 hours of community service hours to graduate. The school emailed students this week with ideas. Students can pick up litter, attend an online school board Zoom meeting, or write a letter to a newspaper editor.
But one community service option caught a parent’s attention: getting the COVID vaccine.
Students who get the COVID vaccine and submit paperwork proof will earn a whopping 25 hours toward their community service requirement.
This feels coercive, like a form of bribery to push kids into a decision they may not want to make. But the pitch is appealing.
The vaccine process may take about 30 minutes, yet students receive a premium on getting the vaccine.
Earning 25 hours — nearly half of the required hours to graduate — for one or two shots? High schoolers may jump at that chance.
Although informed consent as generally required under FDA regulations45 is not required for administration or use of an EUA product, section 564 does provide EUA conditions to ensure that recipients are informed about the MCM they receive under an EUA. For an unapproved product (section 564(e)(1)(A)(ii)) and for an unapproved use of an approved product (section 564(e)(2)(A)), the statute requires that FDA ensure that recipients are informed to the extent practicable given the applicable circumstances:
That FDA has authorized emergency use of the product; Of the significant known and potential benefits and risks associated with the emergency use of the product, and of the extent to which such benefits and risks are unknown; That they have the option to accept or refuse the EUA product and of any consequences of refusing administration of the product;46 and Of any available alternatives to the product and of the risks and benefits of available alternatives.
There are so many not taking the needle, the stooges and Democrats are now bribing people with all kinds of prizes to take it.
This is really odd.
$25.00 Free slot play at a local casino with proof of shots. And as we all know, high school kids are at a YUGE risk. Crock O’ 🐂💨💩
Ironic, after the Pearl Harbor attack, my dad’s high school, which I also attended, graduated them early if they enlisted in the military. So he did.
Imagine a virus so very deadly you must bribe and coerce people to get an experimental treatment…
A shot is worth 25 hrs community service.
Next they will shave time off prisoners sentence.
.....and then they’ll go on to get a job at Boeing , or flying for United. Equality=preference.
Get out of jail early with a Covid 19 jab!
algore wrote: “That FDA has authorized emergency use of the product; Of the significant known and potential benefits and risks associated with the emergency use of the product, and of the extent to which such benefits and risks are unknown; That they have the option to accept or refuse the EUA product and of any consequences of refusing administration of the product;46 and Of any available alternatives to the product and of the risks and benefits of available alternatives.”
You can expect full APPROVAL of the vaccine by the end of the year.
That is going too far. Unfair and in violation of the FDA rule against mandating the vax.
What next? There are people vying with each other to see who offers the biggest prize for taking the vax. What next? A free funeral for anyone who dies from the vax? In a country flooded with insanity, that would not surprise me one bit.
Waiting for free undergrad degree with proof of cv19 shots...
Beat me to it. I was thinking organizing a peaceful anti-vax protest down the hallway.
Rd later.
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