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Dear Parent/Guardian,

The ***** County Department of Health will be providing free H1N1 flu immunizations to the students of ***** School District. This will be a voluntary immunization program.

Grades K-5: 4:00-8:00 PM with parent/guardian present
Grades 6-12: During regular school hours

If you want to be present when your 6th-12th grade child receives his/her immunization, please attend one of the evening programs.

The ***** County Department of Health will allow 18 yr. old students to sign the permission form for their own H1N1 flu immunization.

The dates are still to be determined. When the dates of the immunization programs are finalized, the schedule will be posted on the district website at: *****
This free program is only available to students in our school district. We will not be able to immunize any other family members (sibling or parents) that are not enrolled in ***** School District.

If you would like to have your child vaccinated, please complete the permission form and return it to your child’s school by November 2, 2009.

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False Rumors Regarding Mandatory Vaccination for H1N1 Influenza

http://www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/dph/cdc/flu/swine_commissioner_mem....

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Not mandatory...................yet

“Obama declares swine flu a national emergency”

A National Emergency, under the Stafford Act:

the Stafford Act allows the Federal Government to strip away all your rights. While this National Emergency is in effect, this gives the Federal Government carte blanche to use this declaration for whatever it pleases. Rights have been now officially suspended.”designed to bring an orderly and systemic means of federal natural disaster assistance for state and local governments in carrying out their responsibilities to aid citizens.

The Stafford Act is a 1988 amended version of the Disaster Relief Act of 1974 (Pub.L. 93-288). It created the system in place today by which a presidential disaster declaration of an emergency triggers financial and physical assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The Act gives FEMA the responsibility for coordinating government-wide relief efforts. The Federal Response Plan it implements includes the contributions of 28 federal agencies and non-governmental organizations, such as the American Red Cross.


The Public Health Service Act and the Stafford Act contain authorities that
allow the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the President, respectively, to take certain
actions during emergencies or disasters. While the primary authority for quarantine and isolation
in the United States resides at the state level, the federal government has jurisdiction over
interstate and border quarantine. Border entry and border closing issues may arise in the context
of measures designed to keep individuals who have, or may have, influenza A(H1N1) from
crossing U.S. borders. Aliens with the H1N1 virus can be denied entry, but American citizens
cannot be excluded from the United States solely because of a communicable disease, although
they may be quarantined or isolated at the border for health reasons. Airlines have considerable
discretion to implement travel restrictions relating to the safety and/or security of flights and other
passengers and crew. In addition, the federal government has broad legal authority to regulate and
control the navigable airspace of the United States in dealing with incidents involving
communicable diseases. States have authority to initiate other emergency measures such as
mandatory vaccination orders and certain nonpharmaceutical interventions such as school
closures, which may lessen the spread of an infectious disease. The International Health
Regulations adopted by the World Health Organization in 2005 provide a framework for
international cooperation against infectious disease threats.

The use of these emergency measures to contain the influenza A(H1N1) virus outbreak may raise
a classic civil rights issue: to what extent can an individual’s liberty be curtailed to advance the
common good? The U.S. Constitution and federal civil rights laws provide for individual due
process and equal protection rights as well as a right to privacy, but these rights are balanced
against the needs of the community.

My point is......, vaccinations "could" become mandatory. The ducks are all in a row.

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I'm not going to argue with that. This is current news, with all the information I posted. But God only knows what is in store for us. It very well may be Voluntary this year. That could all change by next year. Meaning, it could become Mandatory next fall. Keep one eye's peeled. I have been trying to pay attention and observing with all that goes on. I looked into this becuase since I am originally from Massachusetts and that is where my family lives. I remember another member posting that they were going to make the vaccine mandatory in Massachusetts so I had to look into it to see if there was any truth to it. That article was written by Mike Adams http://www.naturalnews.com/026934_health_public_health_quarantine.html so I decided to do research of my own and so far this is what I came up with. Because my family has not heard anything about mandatory vaccination and not to mention this is great news on their part. And of course for us since majority of us are against vaccination, especially ones they have not done enough testing. Besides we have another three years to go before the shit hits the fan. LOL but that will be another post.

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