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Harvard professor: ‘Make the burden of being unvaccinated so high that people comply’
By News Editors // Aug 13, 2021

A Harvard University public health professor said that it’s time to stop playing nice with Americans who have chosen not to receive an experimental coronavirus vaccine.

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(Article by Matt Lamb republished from LifeSiteNews.com)

The "only way forward," Professor Joseph Allen says, is to require Americans to take the experimental vaccines, which have been linked to a number of serious side effects and death.

"It’s time to acknowledge what few in the public health field are willing to say: The campaign to persuade all Americans to voluntarily accept coronavirus vaccinations has hit its limit," Allen wrote in a recent essay for the Washington Post.

"The only way out of our covid-19 morass is to mandate vaccines," Allen argued.

He admitted that vaccine advocates have failed to make their case, criticizing so-called "public health experts" for rarely going on right-leaning stations like Fox News or Newsmax.

"Time to get out on Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, Facebook and, yes, even Newsmax," Allen said.

Allen also urged the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to hurry up and approve the vaccine, which was already rushed through faster than other vaccinations. The coronavirus vaccines currently on the market only have Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), although Pfizer’s two-shot (for now) regimen is expected to gain full approval by fall.

"There is no reason" for the vaccines to not have full approval from the FDA, Allen argued.

He went on to claim, "These are the most studied and scrutinized vaccines in the history of the world," despite their rushed roll-out and the fact that they have been around for less than a year, as opposed to other shots which boast decades of data and research.

"And what we know with certainty is that these vaccines have an impeccable safety record on par with every other fully authorized vaccine."

"Data released [July 23, 2021] show that between Dec. 14, 2020 and July 16, 2021, a total of 491,218 total adverse events were reported to VAERS, including 11,405 deaths — an increase of 414 over the previous week. There were 48,385 serious injuries reported during the same time period — up 7,767 compared with the previous week," Children’s Health Defense reported.

Professor Allen criticized unions in particular for opposing mandatory vaccines.

"This will inevitably face opposition, and, yes, that includes from unions," Allen said. "It is absolutely appalling to see vaccination rates around the 40 to 50 percent range for unionized workers such as New York City’s police, firefighters and corrections officers, as well as 60 percent for the city’s Education Department workers."

"Don’t want to call them ‘mandates’? That’s fine," he continued. "Then do what MGM Resorts and the National Football League did and, instead of mandating, make the burden of being unvaccinated so high that people comply."

Allen dismissed concerns about civil liberties.

"Why are so many people acting like this is some kind of affront to our liberties? It’s routine to get vaccines for all sorts of things," he said.

While most American adults received a handful of vaccinations as children, for diseases such as polio, and some might receive a flu shot once a year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) recommended vaccine schedule has dramatically grown in recent years.

By age one, an infant on the CDC vaccine schedule will have received 22 vaccine shots (some for the same disease, in vaccines that are given in a regimen). By age 18, that number is 69 shots – vaccines, often in a series, against 16 diseases.

Professor Allen has at least one ally in nearby New York City. Mayor Bill de Blasio there has required places such as restaurants and theatres to require all staff and customers to produce their medical records proving they’ve had a coronavirus vaccine.

For a self-styled progressive, de Blasio’s rule is discriminatory particularly against black New York City residents. Only 35 percent of black NYC residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine, the standard required for entry into the public places of business.

Read more at: LifeSiteNews.com and Vaccines.news



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