From: Susan Barretta
To: Sen. McKell, M.,
Subject: Utah Senate bill SB0208
Date: 2021-10-02T03:18:29Z
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Dear Senators, Daily, the evidence is mounting that: 1. COVID injections do not prevent one from getting COVID. 2. COVID injections do not prevent one from spreading COVID. 3. The rate of injuries incurred from COVID injections far exceed that of injury rates for standard attentuated virus vaccines before they were considered acceptable for the public at large. 4. The use of some low-cost therapeutics at onset of the disease have a high chance of preventing disease progression to the point of requiring hospitalization. 5. Some professionals are deliberately gaming, or redefining certain words, such as "unvaccinated." Nevertheless, there is mounting evidence of high infection rates among highly or nearly all vaccinated populations. 6. Those who have received COVID injections may be subjected to a permanent schedule of booster shots. In addition, recent revelations have shown us that: 1. Data entry of injuries and deaths from COVID injections into the VAERS database is woefully behind; it takes roughly 30 minutes to complete an entry; the real injury / death rates may be considerably worse than what is reported. 2. Pharmaceutical companies want to make life difficult for those who choose not to get a COVID injection. Some talk of forcing people to get injected, even going so far as to say they want to use blow darts. This is America, land of the free. We have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In that vein, we have the right to make our own medical decisions without being subjected to harassment or being treated disparagingly by our political leaders, employers, and the businesses with which we do commerce. We do not discriminate against people who have had measles, or are overweight, or who suffer from lupus or heart disease. Nor is it unusual for people who are ill to do their own research and see what their treatment options are. Medical professionals can be wrong about the safety and efficacy of ingested substances and medical treatments. It was not so long ago that the American Medical Association deemed smoking to be safe and doctors treated pregnant mothers with thalidomide. That Utah legislators would even consider allowing businesses to dictate the current trendy medical treatment as a condition of employment is unthinkable. Across the country, medical professionals as well as other workers are literally giving up their jobs and careers in droves because of such employer requirements. If this trend continues, we will see human and economic tragedy in this country on an unprecedented scale. Please work with Senator Mike Kennedy and support his efforts with bill SB0208. May God bless you and you keep you well, Susan J. Barretta