Judge rules kids can't be forced to take COVID-19 vaccines
The ‘facts’ are changing
THUNDER BAY, SAULT STE MARIE, ONTARIO, August 18, 2022 (LSNews)
In his ruling, Justice
Christopher Corkery wrote that ‘the science relating to COVID-19 is
developing.’
A judge has ruled a 12-year-old girl who is uninterested in taking a
COVID-19 vaccine cannot be compelled to take a jab, following a decision in an
Ontario family court.
“I do not want my COVID-19 vaccine,” the young girl, described as an
A-student, said in an email to the court detailing her decision. The girl
explained how “people who have received both shots and the booster are still
getting COVID,” and that “she heard from friends that their doctors are
advising that children not get vaccinated.”
The court heard how the girl's mother “is not against the COVID-19
vaccine but is not prepared to force her daughter to be vaccinated against her
will,” Blacklock's Reporter reported.
The girl's father filed a motion attempting to have the girl vaccinated
ahead of the upcoming school year, suggesting that the vaccine is “keeping everyone
in our community safe.”
“I do not want the vaccine. I hope my wishes will be respected,” the
girl said, saying that this was her “final decision.”
In his ruling siding with the mother and daughter, Justice Christopher
Corkery wrote that “the science relating to COVID-19 is developing,” adding
that “the ‘facts’ are changing.”
“What are the health implications if children receive the current
vaccine but skip some or all of the boosters?” the judge wondered. “What future
COVID variant will boosters guard against?”
These questions, Corkery said, “are all questions requiring answers
which are currently unavailable. “It is improper for the Court to pre-determine
future medical treatments at unknown times, in unknown circumstances.”
Continuing in his explanation, the Ontario Superior Court justice raised
more questions. “Does safe mean there are no side effects? Is the vaccine
effective in protecting her from contracting COVID-19, from spreading it, from
dying from it, from severity of symptoms?”
Justice Corkery outlined how “As with informed consent there are many
factors that must be carefully considered in weighing risks and benefits.”
A forced inoculation for COVID-19 would, in the justice's words, “would
not respect her physical, emotional and psychological safety, security and
well-being but would in fact put her at risk of serious emotional and
psychological harm.”
"Force kids" ... Which kids ??
Burnin' and lootin' tonight
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