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West Virginia requires 26 doses of 11 vaccines for school attendance. Governor Morrisey has given an Executive Order that religious exemptions will now be given, but conflicted West Virginia House Representatives failed to codify this into law.
Furthermore, regarding COVID shots, 88 percent of pregnant women in a Pfizer trial who received COVID shots aborted their babies!
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On his first full day in office, January 14, 2025, West Virginia's new governor, Patrick Morrisey, issued an executive order giving all West Virginians the ability to seek religious exemptions for vaccinations required for school attendance.
West Virginians have battled for decades to have this basic right.
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We must never forget the devastation, death and suffering caused by the unholy alliance of Big Pharma and government agencies. President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned about this in his farewell address in 1961.
President Trump needs to come clean on this issue, or he will lose many independent and Republican supporters in 2024.
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ICAN wins a huge victory for parents and children in Mississippi and soon, the five other states that mandate vaccinations for school attendance.
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The Associated Press reported:
Mississippi must join most other states in allowing religious exemptions from vaccinations that children are required to receive so they can attend school, a federal judge has ruled.
U.S. District Judge Sul Ozerden handed down the decision Monday in a lawsuit filed last year by several parents who say their religious beliefs have led them to keep their children unvaccinated and out of Mississippi schools. According to the lawsuit, some of the plaintiffs are homeschooling their children, while others have family or work connections in Mississippi but live in other states that allow religious exemptions for childhood vaccinations.
Ozerden set a July 15 deadline for the Mississippi State Department of Health to allow religious exemptions. The state already allows people to apply for medical exemptions for a series of five vaccinations that are required for children to enroll in public or private schools. The immunizations are against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis; polio; hepatitis; measles, mumps and rubella; and chickenpox. Mississippi does not require COVID-19 vaccinations.
The only states without religious or personal belief exemptions for school immunization requirements are California, Connecticut, Maine, Mississippi, New York and West Virginia, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Richard Urban's comment: Could this be the end of forced vaccination for school attendance here in West Virginia, as well?