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- Vaccine Choice in Michigan at School and Work
MVC is a state-wide organization that helps Michigan residents understand their vaccine rights and the current laws on vaccine exemptions and waivers. You have a Choice Make the choice that's right for you. What is vaccine choice? Vaccine choice is not antivax. Some MVC members choose to fully vaccinate, others delay or selectively vaccinate, many no longer vaccinate after injury, and some simply never have. All realize and understand that choice is essential. Full Vaccination While most people follow the CDC's vaccine schedule, many realize the importance of vaccine choice for school, work, travel and more. Delayed Vaccination Infants and children can receive up to 8 shots in a single "well child" visit. Some parents choose to separate or delay those shots across a few visits rather than all at once. Selective Vaccination Ever skip the flu shot? If so, you already practiced vaccine choice. Whether you didn't want it, didn't have the time, or figured you would get it later—it was a choice. Declining All Vaccination The majority of people who opt-out of vaccines entirely do so after they experience or witness a vaccine injury. They are not "antivax." All 79 doses from birth to age 18 are optional. That's not just our opinion. It's the Law . Michigan is one of just 16 states that allows non-medical vaccine exemptions for children in daycare and school (Preschool through 12th grade). About Michigan Law Waivers for School Navigating vaccine choice at college or university? Student Resources Facing vaccine mandates in the workplace? Employee Resources This isn't a popular fight, but it's a necessary one. Michigan is one of just 16 states that continues to protect the right of parents and individuals to make their own vaccination choices, although that right is under constant scrutiny and threat. We need everyday heroes to step up. Join MVC Free or paid memberships starting at $25/year Your financial support helps MVC to grow and perform outreach across the State. Become a Paid Member Take Action Subscribe to Action Center Alerts for 1-click advocacy From email campaigns to in-person meetings with our Legislators, we work together. Subscribe To Alerts Volunteer Make friends while you share your time and talents If you're passionate about vaccine choice, we want to connect with you! Connect and Volunteer
- Join the MVC Member Community
A MVC membership offers many benefits, starting with being a part of a community of like-minded vaccine choice people across Michigan. Join, renew, or donate. MVC is 100% member-supported. If an annual membership isn't right for you, please consider a one-time donation. Every dollar makes a difference. Jump to: Individuals (Paid & Free) | Professionals | Donate | Manage Membership | FAQs MVC IS CELEBRATING 30 YEARS! FIRST TIME MEMBERS TAKE 30% OFF WITH CODE MVC30 THROUGH 12/31/2025 Individuals Paid & Free Memberships for Individuals Michigan for Vaccine Choice (MVC) is fully funded by its paid members and have supported our growth for more than 30 years. Paid members of MVC at every level enjoy additional benefits such as access to the members-only content , the monthly newsletter, and can submit a request for assistance. Free members receive the monthly newsletter and numerous opportunities to volunteer and make friends. All of our members are invited to our events. Memberships automatically renew yearly on the anniversary of joining. You can cancel your renewal at any time. See the Manage Your Membership section below. Friend Annual $ 25 25$ Every year Join or Renew Supporter Annual $ 50 50$ Every year Join or Renew Defender Annual $ 100 100$ Every year Join or Renew Advocate Annual $ 250 250$ Every year Join or Renew Patron Annual $ 500 500$ Every year Join or Renew Advocate Monthly $ 25 25$ Every month Join or Renew Patron Monthly $ 50 50$ Every month Join or Renew Free Community Membership $ 0 0$ Free Plan Join or Renew Professionals Professional Memberships A primary benefit of Professional membership includes the option to list your family-friendly service on the Vaccine Choice Providers page of our website. Your listing will reach thousands of website visitors each year, and is ideal for medical and pediatric professionals, chiropractors, dentists, therapists, nutritionists, health food store owners, veterinarians, attorneys, educators, daycare providers and more. MVC does have the right to decline to list a business that is not appropriate for all ages and/or is not in favor of vaccine choice in Michigan. Professional Annual $ 250 250$ Every year Join or Renew Your Professional membership includes an optional one-year listing* as a Vaccine Choice Provider If your membership is current and active, supports vaccine choice, and is appropriate for all ages, submit this online form . Donate Donate to MVC Every dollar helps. Give a little, give a lot. We thank you for your generous heart. Make a Donation Now >> Donations are processed by Breeze. Your donation may show up as MVC or MI VAX CHOICE on your statement. Make check donations payable to: Michigan for Vaccine Choice P.O. Box 1121, Troy, MI 48099-1121 Manage Manage Your Membership or Automatic Renewal Upgrade or Downgrade Your Membership First, cancel your current membership. Next, rejoin at the membership level of your choice either as an Individual or Professional . Your new renewal date will be one year from your new date of purchase. Get Listed as a Vaccine Choice Provider Start by looking for your business name on the Find a Vaccine Choice Provider page ; if you do not see it and you are currently paying for membership as a Professional, Advocate, or Patron, then submit this form . Your listing will be removed at the end of your membership. Update Your Credit Card or Cancel Your Membership Whether you wish to update your credit card on file or cancel your renewal, you can manage your membership here . You can also view membership duration and history. Experiencing Technical Issues? If you experience any technical issues with creating an account, signing into an existing account, renewing or canceling your membership, submit this form . Provide Membership Feedback We would love to hear from you. Please submit the membership survey . Login to your Member Account FAQs Paid Member and Account FAQs How do I know if I currently have a paid membership? There are a few ways to go about this. You could check your credit card or PayPal activity by searching for a payment of $25, $50, $100 or more to "MVC" or "MI Vax Choice." You can view the membership levels here . If you are certain that you have signed up previously and paid for membership on this website previously, you can login to check membership status . If you do not have an account to login to this website, it could be possible that you donated via our Breeze giving platform , which is located here. If that platform looks familiar to you, please check your credit card or PayPal activity, or submit a technical support request and a volunteer will look into the information for you. I want to change my credit card before my renewal. Is that possible? If so, how? Yes, you can update your payment information prior to your renewal. Please login and go to My Wallet . My membership was canceled, but I didn't cancel it myself. What happened? If the credit card on file was expired or no longer valid, your membership renewal will be automatically canceled. The system does send out email reminders leading up to your renewal and email notifications informing you of a failed payment. Those reminders and notifications may have gone to your junk or spam folder and are easy to miss. Moving forward, you may wish to add any official email you find in your junk or spam folder from MVC to your safe senders list. To restart your membership, please go here to renew . I'm a Professional Member and I want my practice or office listed on the Providers page --or, I simply need to update my listing. How do I do that? In both cases, you would submit the Authorization To List My Practice form . Please note if your Professional membership lapsed, the listing will be taken down, and will be added again upon renewal if permission was previously provided to list your practice. Professional members are emailed automatically by our system informing them of this benefit/option, but it is possible that the email may have gone to your junk or spam folder. Please check these folders regularly as we cannot be held responsible for your email server's handling of our messages. I've moved or have a new number. How do I update my contact information? Thank you for being proactive about updating us about your new contact information. You can access and update your contact information here . We ask you to submit this form also to help us keep all of our systems up to date. I donated with a personal check or via the Breeze giving platform. How do I get access to the content here? If you have donated $25 or more via check, PayPal or via our giving platform, Breeze , we can get you access to the paid Member content here. We just need to connect your account. Simply submit this form and we will help you access the paid member content. Please allow up to 30 days for your request to be fulfilled. The cost of my membership payment went up from the prior year. What happened? We have not changed our membership pricing in several years. We have only added lower price points to assist with the tough economic conditions. During the year of 2025, we did offer a 30% discount on new memberships for the first year only. This was in celebration of MVC turning 30 years old. Therefore, if you signed up at the Friend level in 2025 with the discount, you would have paid $17.50, but in 2026 you will pay $25 for your renewal. Likewise, if you signed up at the Supporter level in 2025 for the first time with the discount, you would have paid $35, but in 2026 you will pay $50. New Defenders would have paid $70 in 2025, and $100 in 2026, and so on for the other levels. Please note that MVC does reserve the right to alter membership prices at any time, but will provide members with ample notice prior to renewal. Do you send an email notification about my renewal prior to my card or PayPal account being charged? The system does send out email reminders leading up to your renewal and email notifications informing you of a failed payment. Those reminders and notifications may have gone to your junk or spam folder and are easy to miss. Moving forward, you may wish to add any official email you find in your junk or spam folder from MVC to your safe senders list. I no longer want to receive the monthly newsletter. How do I unsubscribe? Within the newsletter, scroll down to the bottom and click the Unsubscribe link. Please follow the prompts from there. I am a paid member, but have not received the MVC newsletter yet? The newsletter is sent via email once per month, sometimes more frequently if there are important action alerts or upcoming events. If you are member, there may be a short delay to get your information added to our mailing list. If you feel you should have heard from us by now, check that our email has not gone to your junk or spam folder. If it has, please add us to your safe senders list. In the meantime, you can manually subscribe here . I want to cancel my recurring payment. How do I do that? Thank you for your support over the years. You will need to cancel your membership prior to your renewal date. You will receive email an email reminder prior to your renewal date (please check your junk and spam folder regularly), or you can check your membership status and renewal date by logging in and going to the Paid Membership page, see the link below on step 1. 1. Login and go to your Paid Membership page . 2. Cancel the current membership. Next, please consider taking our member feedback survey . You can submit it anonymously by logging out before submitting. Don't forget, MVC offers a free membership to individuals , which helps us stay connected with your and share important action alerts or events. I would like to change my membership level. What is the best way to do that? Thank you for your continued support. We recommend cancelling your membership, and then signing up at the level you wish to have. 1. Login and go to your Paid Membership page . 2. Cancel the current membership. 3. Join MVC at your preferred membership level here . Can I get a refund? MVC does not typically offer refunds for paid memberships unless there was an obvious issue or error. Occasionally, a member will sign up twice not realizing they already have a paid membership, and we are very happy to refund those situations. If your situation requires consideration, contact us or request assitance . I want MVC to delete my account and remove my contact information from their database. How can I do this? We can purge your information from our systems upon request. Please allow up to 30 days for your request to be completed. If you were ever a paid member or donor, we may need to keep some identifying information by law, but we will remove all contact information that we have and archive your profile in our member records. Submit an archival request
- Contact Michigan for Vaccine Choice
How to submit media inquiries and requests for assistance. Contact Michigan for Vaccine Choice General Contact Info Call 586-447-2418 This is a voicemail inbox only. Do not leave media or interview requests in a voicemail. Email instead. By Post Michigan for Vaccine Choice P.O. Box 1121 Troy, MI 48099-1121 Email (preferred) General Inquiries info@michiganvaccinechoice.org Media or Interview Request media@michiganvaccinechoice.org Membership Inquiries members@michiganvaccinechoice.org Resources for Members Request for Assistance If you are a paid member, you can request additional assistance from MVC such as referrals or guidance. Submit this form Help logging in or managing membership Submit this form
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- Vaccine Waivers for Michigan Workers
...As a general rule, a mandatory vaccination policy must provide exemptions to comply with the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964... Is your vaccine status conditional to your employment? There may be options. Some employers may require specific vaccinations as a condition of employment. As a general rule, a mandatory vaccination policy must provide exemptions to comply with the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 (“Title VII”) and the Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act . In general terms, an employer must accommodate an employee’s sincerely held religious belief or practice if the following are true: the employee has a religious belief; the religious belief is sincerely held; the employee provides notice regarding the need for accommodation; and the employer can accommodate the belief without undue hardship. Some exceptions may exist, therefore, you should consult with an experienced employment law attorney to get specific advice based upon your unique circumstances. Vaccine choice is personal. Vaccine choice is not antivax. Some people choose to fully vaccinate, others delay or selectively vaccinate, many no longer vaccinate after injury, and some simply never have. Full Vaccination While most people follow the CDC's vaccine schedule, many realize the importance of vaccine choice for school, work, travel and more. Delayed Vaccination Infants and children can receive up to 8 shots in a single "well child" visit. Some parents choose to separate or delay those shots across a few visits rather than all at once. Selective Vaccination Ever skip the flu shot? If so, you already practiced vaccine choice. Whether you didn't want it, didn't have the time, or figured you would get it later—it was a choice. Declining All Vaccination The majority of people who opt-out of vaccines entirely do so after they experience or witness a vaccine injury. They are not "antivax." Is a Workplace Vaccination Exemption a reasonable accommodation? 42 U.S. Code § 2000e-2 Unlawful employment practices It shall be an unlawful employment practice for an employer — (1) to fail or refuse to hire or to discharge any individual, or otherwise to discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individual’s race, color, religion , sex, or national origin; or (2) to limit, segregate, or classify his employees or applicants for employment in any way which would deprive or tend to deprive any individual of employment opportunities or otherwise adversely affect his status as an employee , because of such individual’s race, color, religion , sex, or national origin. An example of a reasonable accommodation is an employer transferring the employee to another position. An at-will employee may face disciplinary action and termination if the employee refuses to comply with the employer's mandatory vaccination policy or any reasonable accommodation granted pursuant to Title VII. Although beyond the scope of this section, an employer may also need to reasonably accommodate an employee with a physical or mental disability who refuses a vaccination pursuant to the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Michigan Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act. That is unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the employer. For more information, see the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) technical assistance document . NEWS SPOTLIGHT When a BCBS employee's faith-based exemption was denied The following is an excerpt from https://www.michigannewssource.com/2024/11/12-69-million-awarded-in-vaccine-mandate-showdown-fired-worker-prevails-in-blue-cross-case/ "A Michigan jury has awarded $12.69 million to Lisa Domski, a former employee of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, who was fired for refusing to comply with the company’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate due to religious beliefs. The federal jury in the U.S. District Court in Detroit found that Blue Cross violated federal and state laws by denying Domski’s request for a religious exemption, marking an important case in ongoing vaccine mandate disputes across the country. This case is the first of its kind to go to trial in Michigan." Employee Resources Marko Law is a Michigan firm dedicated to standing up for employees facing unlawful vaccine mandate discrimination. https://www.markolaw.com/practice-areas/covid-19-exemption Siri & Glimstad is a leading national law firm assisting individuals with workplace vaccine exemptions. They also offer a preliminary 30-minute consultation for $150. https://www.sirillp.com/vaccine-exemption-attorneys/employee-exemptions Advice from Siri & Glimstad Each religious exemption request must be individualized. Using templates or form letters can often result in a vaccine exemption denial. Some schools use AI to identify exemption requests that contain copied language and use this as a basis to argue the exemption is not sincere.
- Get Our Newsletter | MVC Community
Get the Monthly MVC Newsletter MVC members automatically receive the MVC newsletter, event invites and important updates, but you are welcome to subscribe below. Explore free and paid memberships → Subscribe We do not share your information, and you can unsubscribe at any time. First name* Last name* Email* Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. Phone (Optional) I would also like to opt into text messaging. I understand that data and message rates may apply, and I can unsubscribe at any time. Submit
- Vaccince Choice Films, Books, Websites, and more
Additional Resources Jump to: Books | Media | Partners | Videos | Websites Books Recommended Books Most of the book links go to Amazon, but we encourage you to shop with your favorite book seller. You can find used books on Amazon, Abes Books, and eBay. Consider requesting these books at your local library so others in your community might find them. Books for Parents The Vaccine Book: Making the Right Decision Dr. Robert W. Sears, MD, FAAP An impartial, fact-based resource from the most trusted name in pediatrics. Dr. Bob devotes each chapter in the book to a disease/vaccine pair. The Vaccine-Friendly Plan Paul Thomas, MD and Jennifer Margulis A reassuring guide to childhood health and immunity from a pediatrician who is respectful of a family’s health history and concerns. Vaccines 2.0: The Careful Parent's Guide to Making Safe Vaccination Choices Mark Blaxill and Dan Olmsted Looks at the roster of today’s recommended vaccines and helps readers choose a schedule based on unbiased, non-conflicted science. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Vaccinations Stephanie Cave, MD, FAAFP and Deborah Mitchell Dr. Cave provides information to help parents make knowledgeable choices. Your Baby, Your Way Jennifer Margulis Explores current practices during pregnancy, childbirth, and the first year of a baby’s life and encourages parents to question what they’re told about prenatal and infant care. Society and Politics Fisman's Fraud: The Rise of Hate Science Dr. R N Watteel During the COVID pandemic we witnessed a slide from objective clinical research to easily manipulated "real-world" studies... scientific scrutiny and civil discourse plummeted. How Corporate Greed, Biased Science, and Coercive Government Threaten Our Human Rights, Our Health, and Our Children Louise Kuo Habakus, MA and Mary Holland, JD History and Effects A Shot in the Dark Harris L. Coulter and Barbara Loe Fisher Traces the development of the DPT vaccine, describes its risks, and lists warning signs that a child may be sensitive to it. Crooked: Man-Made Disease Explained: The incredible story of metal, microbes, and medicine - hidden within our faces Forrest Maready Read about the convergence of metals, microbes and medicine that started two hundred years ago. Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines and Forgotten History Suzanne Humphries, MD and Roman Bystrianyk Facts and figures from medical journals, books, newspapers, and other sources. Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies Neil Z. Miller Summaries of 400 scientific papers to help parents and researchers enhance their understanding of vaccinations. The Ultimate Vaccine Timeline Shaz Khan Facts and figures from medical journals, books, newspapers, and other sources. Vaccine Illusion Tetyana Obukhanych, PhD An immunologist explains why vaccines cannot give lasting immunity to infectious diseases and how they jeopardize natural immunity and overall health. Vaccines and Autoimmunity Yehuda Shoenfeld, Nancy Agmon-Levin, and Lucija Tomljenovic A resource for advanced students and researchers working in pathogenic and epidemiological studies. Vaccines, Autism and Chronic Inflammation Barbara Loe Fisher Partners Partner Spotlight The following organizations support Michigan for Vaccine Choice. Children's Health Defense Stand For Health Freedom The Betrayal Project Vaccine Injury Teaching Alliance Videos Videos: Documentaries, Interviews, and Presentations Natural Immunity & Vaccination Natural Immunity and Vaccination by Dr. Tetyana Obukhanych, PhD Dr. Tetyana Obukhanych has studied immunology in some of the world's most prestigious medical institutions, earning her PhD in Immunology at the Rockefeller University in New York and did postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. and Stanford University in California. She is also the author of Vaccine Illusion: How Vaccination Compromises Our Natural Immunity and What We Can Do to Regain Our Health . youtube.com Vaccine Choice Bought: The Truth Behind Vaccines, Big Pharma, and Your Food boughtmovie.com The Greater Good An award-winning documentary that explores the cultural intersections where parenting meets modern medicine and individual rights collide with politics. greatergoodmovie.org Vaccine Safety COVID and the Vaccine: Truth, Lies, and Misconceptions Revealed vrevealed.com/covid The Truth About Vaccines 2020: A docuseries about Vaccine Safety thetruthaboutvaccines.com Vaccines: The Risks, The Benefits, The Choices by Dr. Tenpenny youtube.com Vaccine Injury 2023 MVC TOWNHALL Doctors, health freedom advocates, and Michigan Legislators gather to discuss COVID-19 Vaccines and Vaccine Injuries rumble.com Direct Order: Soldiers Ordered to Take Anthrax Vaccine Against Their Will Suffer Brain Injuries and more youtube.com Gardasil: Presentation by Dr. Deirdre Little youtube.com Shots in the Dark: Silence on Vaccine Cases of autism, multiple sclerosis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, macrophagic myofasciitis, encephalitis, paralysis and neuropathies indicate the seriousness of the situation. odysee.com Trace Amounts: Autism, Mercury, and the Hidden Truth vimeo.com VAXXED: From Coverup to Catastrophe, the CDC Whistleblower re: MMR and Autism childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/movies VAXXED II: From Coverup to Catastrophe, the CDC Whistleblower re: MMR and Autism The VAXXED team traveled over 50,000 miles to interview parents and doctors to expose the vaccine injury epidemic and ask, “Are vaccines really as safe and effective as we’ve been told?” childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/movies VAXXED III: Authorized to Kill People share their experiences with the COVID-19 vaccine, revealing tragic outcomes of either death or serious injury. childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/movies Media Vaccine Choice Media The Defender by Children's Health Defense childrenshealthdefense.org/defender Del Bigtree's The Highwire thehighwire.com Independent Reporter, Sharyl Attkisson sharylattkisson.com Wise Traditions Podcast by Weston A. Price westonaprice.org/podcast Websites Vaccine Choice Websites For Individuals and Parents Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) IcanDecide.org National Vaccine Information Center NVIC.org Parental Rights parentalrights.org For College Students No College Mandates NoCollegeMandates.com For Healthcare Professionals Citizens' Council for Health Freedom cchfreedom.org International Medical Council on Vaccination vaccinecouncil.org Nurses Against Mandatory Vaccines NAMV.org Physicians for Informed Consent physiciansforinformedconsent.org Websites Government Websites Michigan Vaccine Waivers and Vaccination Tracking Health Department Waiver "Rules" dtmb.state.mi.us Michigan State Law regarding Vaccine Exemptions, Statute 333.9215 legislature.mi.gov Michigan Care Improvement Registry (MCIR) - Vaccination Tracking Created in 1998 to collect reliable immunization information for children and make it accessible to authorized users. MCIR.org To opt yourself or your child out of tracking, submit MCIR's opt-out form . Vaccine Ingredients Vaccine Approval and Availability FDA.gov Vaccine Schedules Childhood Schedule CDC.gov Adult Schedule CDC.gov Vaccine Injuries National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program HRSA.gov Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System HHS.gov Injury data is also available on medalerts.org Vaccine Recalls Recalls (Biologics) FDA.gov You might also be interested in: Vaccine Info Statements vs. Package Inserts Vaccine Ingredients & Excipient List 1,000+ Peer-reviewed Studies on Vaccines Vaccine Choice Flyers and Handouts
- CDC Vaccine Schedules for Adults and Kids
Compare schedules over time and get quick links to current vaccination schedules recmmeded by the CDC. Vaccination Schedules and Rates The vaccine schedule is updated yearly by the CDC. Find the most current schedules at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/imz-schedules/index.html The CDC's position on vaccination is that it is good to try to prevent a disease rather than treat it after the fact. The agency also claims that mild side effects are to be expected with vaccination, and that vaccine safety is their priority. But does this tell the whole story? Those injured by vaccines disagree . Each year the vaccine schedules for children and adults increases in the number of types and doses. We saw the biggest jump in number of types and doses after the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 . This Act essentially granted full immunity to the vaccine manufactures, as they could no longer be sued over injuries or deaths. There is no other industry of which we are aware in which a manufacturer can distribute products with zero liability for any harm it does to its customers. Any vaccine added to the childhood schedule is free of all liability under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 . The handout below illustrates the increase in the vaccine types and doses over time: Download the Vaccine Schedule Comparison (pdf) Vaccination Rates in the United States The vaccination rate is based on vaccine exemption estimates among kindergartners across the U.S. It is an estimate because vaccination status on some children is unknown. 0.5% US 0.3% MI Medical Exemptions Over the years, medical exemptions have remained flat at less than half of a percent of all kindergarten students . 3.6% US 6.5% MI Personal Exemptions Religious or other exemptions have increased by a half of a percent the past few years, for an estimated 3.6% of US kindergarten students for the 2024-2025 school year . So, there you have it. Approximately 96% of kindergarten students nationwide are receiving the required vaccines to enter school or daycare . But with personal exemption rates being higher in Michigan than the national average--and with Michigan being one of just 16 states that allows for religious and philosophical exemptions--our rights for vaccine choice are under constant attack. Join MVC to Protect Vaccine Choice Source https://www.cdc.gov/schoolvaxview/data/index.html#cdc_data_surveillance_section_2-new-findings-on-vaccination-coverage-and-exemptions-among-kindergartners-2024-2025-school-year Before You Vaccinate Prior to the appointment, prepare any questions you may have for your healthcare provider about ingredients , efficacy, and storage requirements of your vaccine to ensure they were met (some vaccines need to be refrigerated). At the appointment , your provider is required by Federal Law to give you a Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) prior to administering the vaccine. Review the VIS with your provider. If the vaccine is coming from a multi-dose vial, ask your provider if the bottle has been properly shaken prior to each draw, and which recipient or dose number you would be considered. Before your appointment concludes , document the following additional details for yourself. The lot number of your vaccine Dose/recipient number (if a multi-dose vial) Manufacturer name (brand) Vaccine country of origin (e.g., U.S., China) Expiration date You might also be interested in: Vaccine Info Statements vs. Package Inserts Vaccine Ingredients & Excipient List 1,000+ Peer-reviewed Studies on Vaccines Recommended Books, Videos and Websites
- Michigan Law protects Vaccine Choice
Michigan legislation provides exemptions to mandatory vaccinations for medical, religious or other reasons. See Statute §333.9215. Michigan law protects vaccine choice. Michigan legislation provides exemptions to mandatory vaccinations for medical, religious, or other reasons. Michigan Statute §333.9215 Personal Exemptions MCL 333.9215 (2) “A child is exempt from this part if a parent, guardian, or person in loco parentis of the child presents a written statement to the administrator of the child's school or operator of the group program to the effect that the requirements of this part cannot be met because of religious convictions or other objection to immunization.” Medical Exemptions MCL 333.9215 (1) “A child is exempt from the requirements of this part as to a specific immunization for any period of time as to which a physician certifies that a specific immunization is or may be detrimental to the child's health or is not appropriate.” "Okay, but what does this mean for me?" Michigan State Law establishes that a parent can secure a vaccine exemption for their child from the requirements of mandatory vaccination by presenting an appropriate written statement to their child’s daycare or school. Yet under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) , a written statement provided directly to a school becomes part of the student’s school record. Unless narrow exceptions apply, a student’s record is not subject to routine disclosures—including the health department—without a parent’s express permission. Admin Rule 325 176 "What about the health department waiver?" Michigan was the first state to mandate an "education session" at a local health department when they enacted Administrative Rule 325.176 (12) on January 1, 2015, requiring parents and legal guardians who want a religious or philosophical exemption to attend an “education session” and obtain a certified waiver. Parents must provide private information about their child at the session, often against their consent, sign statements with which they might disagree, and answer questions with which they are not comfortable. As a result, some members of MVC have opted to provide their own statement pursuant to the law . Issues Parents & Guardians have with Administrative Rule 325.176 (12) Directly conflicts with Statute §333.9215 Feeling bullied and discriminated against Parents who have attended these sessions have had their religious beliefs questioned and felt harassed and discriminated against. Under an undue burden A separate "education session" is required at multiple school checkpoints and for each child in the household—up to six sessions per child (e.g., one session per year of daycare, pre-k or kindergarten, and 7th grade). So, for twins, under the Administrative Rule, a parent must attend 12 separate sessions. For 3 children, 18 sessions, and so on. This is an extreme burden on parents and caregivers, regardless of their financial means, access to transportation, work schedule, and other factors. Experience information bias Vaccine risks or injuries are not discussed. You might also be interested in: Choice in the Workplace Choice at College Choice at School or Daycare Share Your Waiver Session Feedback
- Michigan for Vaccine Choice Events
We offer free webinars and participate at a variety of local health and educational events across Michigan. Come out and see us! Meeting people where they are is at the heart of what we do. Planning an event you'd like us to attend? Submit your details here MVC hosts and attends many types of events across Michigan--from health education and vaccine injury awareness gatherings--to new mom expos, movie screenings, legislative outreach and education, and more! Paid members also enjoy an annual appreciation dinner and other special events. Join our mailing list to stay up-to-date or join MVC today ! NEW Members save 30% now through 12/31/2025 Use Code MVC30 Valid for first year only Expand... Learn More Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) T-shirt Fundraiser to benefit MVC Ongoing Fundraiser Shop securely online Expand... Learn More We absolutely LOVE our Event Greeters and Table Hosts Our friendly and supportive volunteers are the literal face of MVC, and usually the first people that new members meet at a local event. Volunteering is a terrific way to make new friends and support vaccine choice. You may recall a time when you were looking for encouragement and support in your community about vaccine choice. This is a terrific way to be that source of support to others and feel supported, too. Volunteer with MVC
- Vaccine Waivers for Michigan Kids
Michigan law provides exemptions to mandatory vaccinations for medical, religious or other reasons. See Statute §333.9215. No shots, no school? Not true. In Michigan, vaccination exemptions are available for medical, religious, and philosophical reasons. Michigan Statute §333.9215 Some shots or no shots. It's your choice. Michigan is one of just 16 states that allows non-medical vaccine exemptions for school. Full Vaccination While most people follow the CDC's vaccine schedule, many realize the importance of vaccine choice for school, work, travel and more. Delayed Vaccination Infants and children can receive up to 8 shots in a single "well child" visit. Some parents choose to separate or delay those shots across a few visits rather than all at once. Selective Vaccination Ever skip the flu shot? If so, you already practiced vaccine choice. Whether you didn't want it, didn't have the time, or figured you would get it later—it was a choice. Declining All Vaccination The majority of people who opt-out of vaccines entirely do so after they experience or witness a vaccine injury. They are not "antivax." Let's take a look at the "vaccine requirements" as posted on Michigan.gov The following document was captured from the Michigan.gov website in October 2025 . The document title states, "Vaccines Required for School Entry in Michigan." Most people read this and assume that vaccines are absolutely required for school entry in Michigan, and why wouldn't they? But if you take a closer look, it states the following in the footer: "If the child has not received these vaccines, documented immunity/waiver is required. During disease outbreaks, incompletely vaccinated children may be excluded from school. Parents and guardians choosing to decline vaccines must obtain a certified non-medical waiver from a local health department." Vaccine Requirements Screenshot taken at https://www.michigan.gov/mde/-/media/Project/Websites/mde/ohns/School-Health-and-Safety/ImmunizationRequirements2023_MDHHS-Pub-1378-SchoolEntryReqVaccinesParentsMI_11-23-final_2023.pdf?rev=149aa91e32944bf796a8aaaf51cbf639&hash=99048E58B1E9FC34EE37826DE1E89058 Did your school send out a notice that your child needs a COVID-19, Flu, or HPV shot? School communications may make it seem like these vaccines are required, but they are not mandatory for Michigan school students according to Administrative Rule R325.176(6-9) and do not require an exemption. You may want to ask school administrators to clarify communications like these to ensure that all families in your district understand these vaccines are optional. Understanding the terminology: Exemption vs. Waiver A vaccine exemption provides relief from vaccine requirements. Michigan State law protects vaccine exemptions for childhood vaccines via Michigan Statute §333.9215 . Historically, an exemption was any statement given by a parent or guardian to their child's school or daycare. It was not a standardized form. More about Michigan Law A waiver , conversely, is a standardized form issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) to a parent or legal guardian only after they attend an "education session" at their local health department about risks associated with not vaccinating. The education session does not cover any information about vaccine injuries or risks. The waiver was instituted as part of Administrative Rule 325.176 (12) , which seeks to require parents or guardians who want a religious or philosophical exemption to vaccination, even though this right is protected by Michigan Statute §333.9215 . Did you attend an education session to obtain a waiver? Share Your Feedback with Us All submissions are confidential. Frequently Asked Questions Does Michigan allow exemptions for vaccines? Yes. Michigan has three exemptions: medical, religious and other. Michigan Law provides that a parent or guardian who objection to vaccination may give the school a written statement. This includes any daycare or pre-k that accepts state funding. Refer to the information earlier on this page or dive into our Michigan Law page . My pediatric office wants me to sign a statement stating I am refusing to vaccinate because I want to skip or delay one or more vaccines. Am I legally required to sign it? You are not legally obliged to sign the American Pediatric Association's Refusal to Vaccinate form when delaying, separating, or declining vaccine(s) for your child. Do I need to bring my child to the education session? No. You are not required to bring your child to the session. What can I expect at the MDHHS education session? The health department nurse will cover the benefits of vaccines. MVC members who have attended a session reported that they did not receive information about vaccine risks or adverse reactions, or how to report an adverse reaction. Should I give the originial copy of my child's waiver to my school or daycare? No. You should keep the original copy and provide your school or daycare with a copy of that original. This is also stated on the bottom of the waiver form. Is every vaccine on the CDC's childhood schedule required for school? No, not all vaccines on the CDC's childhood schedule are required. Although we included a screenshot of the requirements from October 2025 earlier on this page for your reference, please refer to Administrative Rule R325.176(6-9) to confirm which vaccines are required for daycare and Pre-K through 12. But remember, you have a choice, which is protected under Statute §333.9215 . If my child has a vaccine injury or an allergy to a vaccine ingredient, won't it be easy to get a medical waiver? Michigan Law grants discretion for medical exemptions to the treating physician, but the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) can interfere, usurping your doctor's recommendation. Can I still use my own exemption statement rather than the waiver? Some parents are still successful using their own vaccine exemption statement, which was the norm prior to 2015 and the law outlining that process is still in place. Here is a sample vaccine exemption statement How do I obtain a waiver? To obtain a certified vaccine waiver, call the health department in the county of your school district, and then schedule a vaccine waiver education session. Only one parent or legal guardian needs to attend the session, and you are not required to bring your child. Will I have to get my child vaccinated during or after the health department education session? To begin, you are not required to bring your children to the session. Secondly, you may be offered vaccines at the end of your education session, but you have the right to decline any that are offered. You do not need to provide a reason for declining. What if I skipped a vaccine because my child already has natural immunity? The school will tell you that you need a vaccine waiver for every skipped vaccine regardless of immunity, but you have another option. You can have your child tested for titers for that illness to prove their immunity. This way, your child cannot be excluded from school if there is a breakout. Regarding chicken pox (varicella), Administrative Rule 325.176(9)(i)(iii) allows "a parent, guardian, person in loco parentis, or physician statement that the child has had varicella disease." My child is already immune to chicken pox. Do I still need to get an exemption for the varicella vaccine? Yes, you would still need to have a vaccine exemption or obtain a waiver for school. In the event of an outbreak for that waived vaccine requirement, your school may require a titer test to prove immunity, otherwise your child will be excluded from school until the outbreak ends. The same would apply for other vaccine-targeted illnesses. Is a certified waiver required every school year? Not currently. Administrative Rule 325.176 (12) is for: Each year of your child's state-funded daycare Preschool Kindergarten 7th grade Any newly enrolled student in a Michigan school district Am I required to provide all of the information requested either for or at my waiver appointment? You are not required to provide: Your doctor's name Your insurance information Your reason for wanting the waiver prior to attending the session At the session, you will be asked why you want a vaccine exemption. By law, you can state religious or philosophical. It's not necessary to elaborate; you can state, "Injecting a vaccine into my child is against my deeply held beliefs." Will I get my vaccine waiver immediately following the education session? Yes, and you will want to keep the original waiver, and provide a copy of the waiver to the daycare or school your child is attending. This is also stated on the bottom of the waiver form. My child's school notified me that it is time to get my child a COVID-19, Flue, or HPV shot. Will I need a separate waiver for any of these vaccines? School communications may make it seem like these are required, but the COVID-19, Flu, and HPV vaccines are not mandatory for Michigan school students and do not require an exemption. Administrative Rule R325.176(6-9) confirms which vaccines are required. FAQ SPOTLIGHT My local health Department informed me that there is no longer a paper waiver and that I must enter my child's information into the digital portal, known as the Michigan Care Improvement Registry. Is this information correct? The health department will claim that this is correct and allowed, but we dispute this claim. On May 18, 2023, the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) on behalf of Michigan for Vaccine Choice (MVC) notified the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) that their processes regarding nonmedical exemptions exceed its authority and, consequently, violate the law. ICAN’s attorneys point out that, in clear violation of privacy laws, local health departments are creating electronic health records for families who claim a nonmedical vaccine exemption, thereby capturing and storing private information that they are not entitled to collect, nor are they disclosing to parents that they are creating these records or inputting them into the state’s tracking system, known as MCIR. Furthermore, the health departments are unlawfully refusing to let parents access their own family’s information. On June 2, 2023, an attorney for MDHHS responded with the unsupported claim that its process was consistent with applicable law, stating that it did not “plan to immediately revise departmental practices” but it did agree to inquire with the local health departments to “assess consistency statewide.” ICAN’s attorneys will continue monitoring this issue and proceed as necessary to hold MDHHS accountable. In the meantime, you can read the May 18, 2023 letter here . Whose information is tracked in the MCIR? Public Act 540 of the Public Acts of 1996, Amended 2006, Act 91, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) established the Michigan Care Improvement Registry (MCIR) to record information regarding childhood vaccines administered to children born after January 1, 1994. Can I opt myself or my child out of MCIR tracking? Yes, you can complete this form found on the MCIR.org website: https://www.mcir.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/OptOutForm.pdf It is unlikely that you need to know your MCIR number to complete this form. Contact MCIR for more information https://mcir.org/contact/ If I opt-out myself or my child out of MCIR tracking, is our information removed from the registry completely? No. Once you are in the registry, you will remain. Children are entered into MCIR when they are born or receive a vaccine, or when you attend a vaccine education session. But opting out disallows a third party (e.g., school, physician, local health department) from viewing your MCIR record. Additional Sources Public Health Code - Michigan Statutes Act 368 of 1978, Part 92: IMMUNIZATION https://www.legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=MCL-368-1978-9-92 The Revised School Code – Michigan Statute (380.10) Rights of parents and legal guardians; duties of public schools. https://www.legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=MCL-380-10 The Revised School Code – Michigan Statute (380.1177) Act 451 of 1976: THE REVISED SCHOOL CODE https://www.legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=MCL-380-1177
- Vaccine Ingredients and Ethical Alternatives
Vaccine Ingredients & Excipients Are vaccine ingredients, adjuvants, and preservatives safe? An excipient is an inactive substance that serves as the vehicle or medium for a drug or other active substance. Excipients are things like coloring agents, preservatives, and fillers. While you can refer to package inserts for some detail on ingredients and possible contraindications, the CDC's list of Vaccine Excipients by Vaccine Name will detail the amount of ingredients per dose and its purpose. Please refer to VaccineSafety.edu for the most up-to-date materials on vaccine excipients. Here are a few concerning ingredients we saw in the most recent list, updated in December 2024: Formaldehyde Glutaraldehyde Polysorbate 80 Thimerosal DNA Some of these same chemicals are on the California's Proposition 65 list of chemicals that cause cancer. The list of "Vaccine Excipients by Vaccine Name" is from the CDC in partnership VaccineSafety.edu Download the Vaccine Excipient list (pdf) Could human DNA in vaccines cause cancer, brain damage? Former pharmaceutical senior scientist, Hellen Ratajczak, explains that when DNA incorporates into a host DNA, it can result in ongoing inflammation that continues throughout the life of an individual. Read the article on CBS News Vaccines that use or contain aborted fetal cells Aborted fetal cells are sometimes used in the testing of vaccines while other manufacturers use fetal cells in the development process. When used in the development process, residual biological components from the fetal cells can be assimilated into the vaccines, including cell proteins and measurable portions of fetal DNA. To our current knowledge (Nov 2025), there are no COVID-19 vaccines being tested or manufactured that do not use fetal cell lines from aborted infants. For more information, visit cogforlife.org/guidance Download the Abortion-tainted Vaccines for US and Canada and Ethical Alternatives (pdf) You might also be interested in: Vaccination Schedules & Rates Vaccine Info Statements vs. Package Inserts 1,000+ Peer-reviewed Studies on Vaccines Recommended Books, Videos and Websites
- Michigan for Vaccine Choice Advocacy
Your voice is the difference between vaccine choice, and no choice at all. There are several quick, simple steps you can take today. Some steps require more time, but we have the tools to make it easy. 1 minute or less Subscribe to the MVC newsletter Subscribe to the MVC action alerts Share the MVC website with a friend Like and follow MVC on social media 2 minutes Get familiar with Michigan law Print and share MVC handouts 5 minutes Join MVC with a free or paid membership Sign up to volunteer with MVC Shop and wear MVC merch (t-shirts, hats, etc.) 10 minutes Find your legislators in 5 seconds, then write them Contact your local library and ask them to stock vaccine choice-friendly books and DVDs 30+ minutes Attend a coffee session or public meeting with your legislator—use the MVC Action Center to find your legislators in 5 seconds or less Attend a Legislative Day with MVC members and volunteers—we set up the Legislative meetings, and you get to talk to Legislators face-to-face and share with them why you care about vaccine choice Michigan's Citizen's Guide to State Government The Michigan Citizen's Guide to State Government is designed to help citizens understand how their state government operates and how they can participate in the democratic process. It is provided by the Michigan State Legislature. Get an overview of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches in Michigan. How to contact state departments and elected officials, including state legislators and congressional representatives. The Lawmaking Process: A description of how a bill becomes a law in Michigan, providing insights into the legislative process. Download the 2025-2026 Citizen's Guide National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) Guide to Reforming Vaccine Policy and Law This 55-page illustrated guide updated in 2022 provides an invaluable overview of why vaccine safety and informed consent should be secured in all U.S. vaccine policies and laws. Authored by NVIC co-founder and president Barbara Loe Fisher, the guide is anchored with more than 350 references and explains in clear language why we should all be concerned about the erosion of parental, civil and human rights when it comes to vaccine mandates. Download the 2022 Vaccine Policy & Law Guide This isn't a popular fight, but it's a necessary one. Michigan is one of just 16 states that continues to protect the right of parents and individuals to make their own vaccination choices, although that right is under constant scrutiny and threat. We need everyday heroes to step up. Join MVC Free or paid memberships starting at $25/year Your financial support helps MVC to grow and perform outreach across the State. Become a Paid Member Take Action Subscribe to Action Center Alerts for 1-click advocacy From email campaigns to in-person meetings with our Legislators, we work together. Subscribe To Alerts Volunteer Make friends while you share your time and talents If you're passionate about vaccine choice, we want to connect with you! Connect and Volunteer
- About Michgan for Vaccine Choice
A 501(c)(3) organization that helps Michiganders understand their vaccine rights and the current laws on vaccine exemptions/waivers. Our Past Is Our Future For 30+ years, MVC has dedicated itself to protecting and preserving vaccine choice in Michigan—for all ages, all walks of life, and for every generation. Our Mission MVC is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing educational information about the subject of vaccinations, while protecting and supporting individuals and parents to make vaccine decisions in Michigan. Our Board of Directors Comprised of parents, grandparents, healthcare professionals, business owners, and educators—our Board of Directors recognize and respect an individual's right to make informed healthcare decisions for themselves and for their children. Our Goals MVC, its directors, leaders, volunteers, and members strive to: Support vaccine choice in the State of Michigan Engage healthcare professionals, educators, and legislators Provide opportunities for our community to learn, share, and gather Respect the privacy of our members, volunteers, and donors Vaccine Choice is for Everyone Often, the issues around vaccine choice center around parents and children, but vaccine choice impacts everyone, including: Pregnant mothers College students Healthcare employees Government employees Active duty and U.S. Veterans* Adults and Elderly† Travelers‡ *21st Century Veterans Benefits Delivery Act † Healthy People 2020 ‡ Covid-19 Immunity Passport MVC Outreach and Resources MVC works to increase community awareness of vaccine injuries and any information or legislature regarding vaccine laws, rules and mandates that affect vaccine choice. WEBSITES MichiganVaccineChoice.org (this) offers a variety of vaccine-related resources obtained from the CDC, FDA, pharmaceutical companies, doctors and researchers. There is also information about current Michigan laws and administrative policies, as well as advocacy resources. Site visitors are invited to visit the sister website, MichiganVaccineInjury.org , to read vaccine injury stories and learn how to report an injury or attend the annual vaccine injury walk. Social Media MVC faced severe censorship in 2020 , having lost contact with followers in the tens of thousands. Since then, new public and private channels have been created and continue to expand as more channels become friendly or tolerant toward vaccine choice. For now, we can be found on Facebook (once again), Instagram, X (formally Twitter), YouTube, and Rumble. Events Our events volunteers can be found at events across Michigan including farmer's markets, health and community fairs, women's expos, baby and toddler events, as well as homeschooling, natural health, and chiropractic conferences. MVC also hosts annual fundraisers featuring doctors, scientists, attorneys, legislators and other vaccine choice advocates, as well as an annual vaccine injury awareness walk. Stay up-to-date by visiting our Events page . This isn't a popular fight, but it's a necessary one. Michigan is one of just 16 states that continues to protect the right of parents and individuals to make their own vaccination choices, although that right is under constant scrutiny and threat. We need everyday heroes to step up. Join MVC Free or paid memberships starting at $25/year Your financial support helps MVC to grow and perform outreach across the State. Become a Paid Member Take Action Subscribe to Action Center Alerts for 1-click advocacy From email campaigns to in-person meetings with our Legislators, we work together. Subscribe To Alerts Volunteer Make friends while you share your time and talents If you're passionate about vaccine choice, we want to connect with you! Connect and Volunteer
- Safety Studies on Vaccines and the Vaccine Schedule
Peer-reviewed Scientific Studies To our knowledge, there have been no safety studies performed on the comprehensive vaccine schedule recommended for children and adults. Manufacturers only perform safety studies on their own vaccines, individually--meaning, they are not tested in combination with the receipt of other vaccines, even though many vaccines are often administered together. Furthermore, new vaccines are often tested against other or older vaccines, instead of a saline placebo, which is the gold standard for safety studies. At times a saline placebo is used but may also contain the vaccine's adjuvants. The studies are often detailed in a vaccine's package insert . Despite the lack of long-term studies by manufacturers, post-market testing is usually done by universities or other agencies. Refer to the Vaccine Peer Review Studies pdf and links to the National Institute of Health below. The following pdf contains more than 1,000 studies performed between 1915 and 20215 Download the Vaccine Peer Review Studies (pdf) Here is a partial list of contents: Adjuvants Aluminum-induced entropy in biological systems Aluminum Vaccine Adjuvants Heavy-Metal Toxicity (Mercury) Autism and Neurological Disorders Evidence of Significant Vaccine Related Side-effects Resulting in Neurodevelopmental Disorders Vaccines, depression, and neurodegeneration Chronic Disease Vaccines a Major Risk Factor for Chronic Disease HPV Death after quadrivalent HPV HPV vaccines and cancer prevention Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies You might also like... People sincerely believe that all vaccines are safe, adverse reactions are rare, and no peer-reviewed scientific studies exist showing that vaccines can cause harm. This book — Miller’s Review of Critical Vaccine Studies — provides the other side of the story that is not commonly told. It contains summaries of 400 important scientific papers to help parents and researchers enhance their understanding of vaccinations. National Institute of Health (NIH) Autism Studies Note: These studies were performed years prior to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr becoming the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). We disclose this because the NIH is overseen by HHS. MMR Abnormal MMR Antibodies and Autism ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12849883 and ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12145534 Tylenol, MMR and Autism ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18445737 Over-Vaccination Rise in autism coincides with rise in vaccines ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21623535 Subtle DNA changes and the overuse of vaccines in autism ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3364648 Ingredients Hypothesis: conjugate vaccines may predispose children to autism spectrum ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21993250 Mercury toxic encephalopathy with clinical symptoms of regressive autistic disorders ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17454560 Relation of mercury to high autism rates ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16264412 and ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11339848 COVID-19 Studies “Coronaviruses have the largest RNA genome of any of the animal viruses [and have a lot of secrets].” - Dr. Ken McIntosh of Harvard Medical School Using VAERS data from January 1990 through November 2024, researchers compared adverse events reported after COVID-19 vaccination to those after influenza vaccination and all other vaccines combined. They focused specifically on the central nervous system—the brain and spinal cord, which control everything from memory and thought to movement and vital body functions. In total, they identified 63 serious safety signals involving the brain and nervous system , ranging from meningitis and encephalitis to brain abscesses, herpesvirus reactivations, demyelinating syndromes, and even prion diseases — breaching CDC/FDA thresholds that should trigger immediate safety investigations. msjonline.org/index.php/ijrms/article/view/15969/10089 This review examines the immunological and autoimmune adverse events associated with COVID-19 vaccines pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10507236 Experts reviewed hundreds of scientific research papers to make conclusions about the relationships between COVID-19 vaccines and serious health conditions nap.nationalacademies.org/resource/27746/interactive/adverse-effects-of-the-covid-19-vaccine The largest global vaccine safety study links COVID-19 vaccines with increased health conditions affecting brain, blood, and heart sciencealert.com/largest-covid-vaccine-study-ever-reveals-the-actual-health-risks-you-face CHD claims Oxford University Clinical Research Group shows that vaccinated can carry 251 times the load of COVID-19 viruses in their nostrils compared to unvaccinated Reprint from "The Lancet" You might also be interested in: Vaccination Schedules & Rates Vaccine Info Statements vs. Package Inserts Vaccine Ingredients & Excipient List Recommended Books, Videos and Websites















