Texas Rejects New Useless CDC Recommendation to Mandate the COVID Kill Shots to School Children,We Are Engaged in a Major Battle Against Evil

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The Texas agency that determines the vaccination schedule for children was swift to change its website on Oct. 20, hours after CDC advisers published a recommendation to add the COVID-19 vaccine to the children's immunization schedule.

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) changed a statement from their website that stated, "Children need all CDC-recommended immunizations" to attend school when a state legislator raised his concern.

Republican Rep. Brian Harrison expressed satisfaction that the DSHS promptly deleted the "problematic material" from their website.

During the Trump administration, Harrison worked as the chief of staff for the government agency Health and Human Services.

"I think governors who totally defer to the CDC are dereliction of duty," Harrison told The Epoch Times on Oct. 24. "I think state legislators who allow state agencies to blindly defer to the CDC, at least for COVID vaccinations, are dereliction of duty."

Many states implement the CDC immunization recommendations unilaterally, with no involvement from elected authorities or parents.

"These folks [CDC] are authorizing vaccines on a daily basis based on nothing more than political considerations," Harrison remarked.

"There would have been instant calls for impeachment if we [the Trump administration] had approved a booster, for example, based on data from only eight mice."

According to one of the CDC consultants who authorized the COVID-19 vaccination for children last week, the virus is endemic.

"As a physician, I view of the routine immunization schedule as an opportunity to prevent major disease and death," said Dr. Matthew Daley, an adviser.

"And if something is added to the timetable, it's because I continue to believe that the advantages continue to outweigh the dangers."

COVID-19 vaccinations are shown to be progressively inefficient against infection and severe disease caused by newer virus strains. Furthermore, there is no evidence that immunizations protect against serious disease in children under the age of five.

The state health authorities in Florida recently warned against the COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations for healthy youngsters and males aged 18 to 39.

"Based on the available data, patients should be advised of the possible cardiac problems that can emerge after receiving an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine," Sunshine State Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo said in an Oct. 7 statement.

"With such a high degree of worldwide immunity to COVID-19, the advantage of immunization is likely overshadowed by this unusually high risk of cardiac-related death among men in this age range."

While Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has not published a position on the new CDC recommendation for children, his spokesperson, Renae Eze, told The Epoch Times that "Texas has a longstanding legislation that safeguards parents' rights to choose what immunizations their children will receive."

"Last year, Governor Abbott issued an executive order providing exceptions to safeguard Texans' right to choose for themselves and their children."

Abbott's executive order, signed on October 11, 2021, is still in effect, pending legislative action.

The order states that "no entity in Texas can compel receipt of a COVID-19 vaccine by any individual, including an employee or a consumer, who objects to such vaccination for any reason of personal conscience, based on a religious belief, or for medical reasons, including prior recovery from COVID-19."

The Texas Education Code now gives the DSHS authority to set immunization mandates without legislative approval, which Harrison wants to amend in the case of the COVID-19 immunizations.

To that aim, Harrison plans to present legislation in the upcoming legislative session, which begins on January 10, 2023.

"Texas must adopt legislation to prohibit COVID vaccine requirements." "It's a moral duty," added Harrison. He anticipates receiving support for its successful passage.

"If we don't abolish COVID vaccine mandates and enable unelected Washington bureaucrats to shove needles into Texans' arms against their will, we might as well give up on the Constitution, individual liberty, state sovereignty, medical freedom, and informed consent."

On Oct. 24, DSHS press officer Douglas Loveday assured The Epoch Times via email that his department will "follow the direction and will of the Legislature."

The COVID-19 vaccination is not mentioned in the school vaccine exemption section of the DSHS website because "the state of Texas does not currently mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for attendance" at schools and day care facilities.

We Are Engaged in a Major Battle Against Evil, Texas Rejects New Useless CDC Recommendation to Mandate the COVID Kill Shots to School Children

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