Hundreds of parents protest flu shot mandate for Massachusetts students

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Hundreds of parents and children gathered in Massachusetts Sunday in protest of the state’s new flu shot requirement for all students.

The demonstration was held in front of the Massachusetts State House in Boston with protesters holding signs that read “My child, my choice” and “bodily autonomy is a human right.”

“No forced shots” was also written in chalk outside the building.

The protesters called on Republican Gov. Charlie Baker to rescind a state mandate from August 19 requiring students 6 months and older to get the flu vaccine by December 31 for this school year, unless a medical or religious exemption is given.

The mandate, believed to be the first in the country, includes students in child care, pre-school, kindergarten and K-12, as well as full-time undergraduate and graduate students under 30, and all full- and part-time health science students.

Officials fear the flu season and coronavirus pandemic will overwhelm the healthcare system, according to the Boston Globe.

“I would hope people would understand this is an important part of how we continue to fight the [corona]virus here in Massachusetts,” Republican Gov. Charlie Baker said on August 20. “The more people who get the flu shot don’t get the flu and don’t wind up in the ER.”

Some of the parents at the protest said they didn’t want to be labeled as anti-vaccine but didn’t agree with the new rule.

“The flu vaccine should not be a mandate,” Jessica Marchant told WCVB 5. “It should be a choice.”

Taryn Proulx told the local station that the state “backed us into a corner” amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“I think parents are vulnerable right now,” she said. “We feel like we have to just comply or rearrange our whole lives and homeschool our children.”

Homeschooled children and higher education students who are completely off-campus and learning remotely are also exempted.

Protest organizers said social distancing requirements would apply to the gathering, but many protesters were maskless and, at one point, the speaker called on the crowd to hug one another.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone 6 months or older get a flu shot each year by the end of October.

Health experts say protection against the flu may also help ward off coronavirus.

“There’s evidence, for example, that having influenza may predispose (someone) to getting COVID-19,” Dr. Robert Finberg, an infectious disease specialist at UMass Memorial Health Care, told WCVB. “In addition, having two viruses is much worse than having one.”

A health department spokesperson released a statement on Sunday underscoring the importance of the vaccine considering the flu season will overlap with the coronavirus crisis.

“As students return to in-person learning in the classroom, this vaccine requirement provides an additional and necessary layer of protection and safety,” the statement said.



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next up...your kindergartener will need the HPV vaccine

(btw i have never heard of a 6-mo old getting a flu shot and now it is mandatory in MA? get those lawsuits ready for the hundreds of kids that will have lifelong complications)

“Influenza immunization will be required for all children 6 months of age or older who are attending Massachusetts child care, pre-school, kindergarten, K-12, and colleges and universities,” the Massachusetts Department of Public Health said in a statement.
 

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Health experts say protection against the flu may also help ward off coronavirus.

This is beyond false. A flu strain can not produce a virus from inside the body and has no ability to fight anything With what anti toxin would this flu strain have to do so? They are just making it up. There is a reason flu shots are not advised for kids, triple so up to toddler. Good chance any number die from respitory complications.
 
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"Getting the flu could make you more vulnerable to other infections.

Getting the flu vaccine will not increase your risk of illness from coronavirus. For more information, please refer to this recently published Canadian research study."

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-hea...019-novel-coronavirus-infection/symptoms.html



1. Getting the flu vaccine makes you less vulnerable to the flu.
2. Which could indirectly make you less vulnerable "to other infections".
3. Therefore less vulnerable to C-19.
4. Therefore getting the flu shot could make you less vulnerable to getting C-19.


 
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[h=1]Make Flu Shots Mandatory for School Openings[/h]Failure to control influenza, often spread by children, could exacerbate problems caused by Covid-19 this flu season.


This upcoming winter has the potential to be one of the deadliest on record in the U.S., especially if influenza imposes an additional burden on patients and a health-care system already overwhelmed by the Covid-19 pandemic.


Reports of low flu rates in other parts of the world, attributed to social distancing practices taken up for the coronavirus, suggest that we could be in for a mild flu season too — if we take the right steps this winter. But many communities around the country are considering restarting in-person schooling. Even with the best distancing measures, this would bring children and adolescents in close contact with one another. Although kids under 10 may not be major spreaders of Covid-19, they are known to spread influenza throughout entire communities — so much so that closing schools is an internationally-accepted, effective strategy to stop the spread of influenza among kids and adults.



https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-08-05/make-flu-shots-mandatory-for-school-openings

 

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