“Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, a user may not supply or administer a vaccine evolved messenger ribonucleic acid generation for use in an individual or any other mammal in that state,” the bill says. “A user who violates this article is guilty of a misdemeanor. “
Nichols the bill proposed to the House Health and Welfare Committee on Wednesday.
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The construction of the Idaho State Capitol on May 23, 2021 in Boise, Idaho. (Images AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC)
“We’re seeing more and more fear because of the mRNA vaccine,” Nichols told the committee. done, there is no informed consent. “
“There are other characteristics that need to be had if other people need to get a vaccine that works with COVID,” he added. “So I think there’s a lot of discussion to be done about this, I think there’s a lot of data that helps in continuing to come out with blood clots and problems at the center, and correlation rather than causation needs to be addressed. “
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that reports of central illness after COVID-19 vaccine are rare and have “determined that the benefits (such as preventing COVID-19 cases and their serious consequences) outweigh the dangers of myocarditis and pericarditis after receiving COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. “
In pushing the bill, Nichols said mRNA vaccines administered in the state should be treated “similarly” to drugs used by some citizens that later prove harmful.
In pushing the bill, Nichols said the state makes decisions about drugs that might not be healthy for Idahoans and advised it to administer the vaccine in a “similar way. “
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Boxes containing the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine are ready for shipment to the McKesson Distribution Center in Olive Branch, Mississippi, USA. U. S. Air Force on December 20, 2020. (Paul Sancya/Pool REUTERS)
State Rep. Ilana Rubel, a Democrat, pressed Nichols on the measure’s advent and asked him about his comments similar to vaccine acceleration, which have gone through the FDA.
“I perceive that those vaccines were first accelerated, however, my perception is that they were eventually approved through the normal approval procedure and eventually survived the scrutiny of being subjected to all the general tests. . . Am I on it?” Rubel asked.
“There are considerations about that, too,” Nichols replied. I see conflicting reports on this. So I’m getting more information to deal with this specific problem, because I find that it probably wouldn’t have been done the way we thought. “it deserves to have been made or normally would have been done for an approval process, such as an FDA-approved vaccine. “
A pharmacist prepares to administer COVID-19 vaccine boosters on September 9, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
mRNA vaccines, according to MedlinePlus from the U. S. National Library of MedicineIn the U. S. , they work by “introducing a portion of mRNA that corresponds to a viral protein, a small portion of a protein found on the outer membrane of the virus. “
According to the CDC, lately there are 3 main vaccines against the coronavirus, which add mRNA, viral vector and protein subunit.
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COVID-19 vaccines produced through Pfizer and Moderna, according to the CDC, fall into the category of mRNA and “use lab-created mRNA to teach our cells how to make a protein, or even just a portion of protein, that triggers an immune reaction. “our bodies. “
This immune response, which produces antibodies, is what “helps us not have long-term health problems due to this germ,” the CDC says on its website.
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