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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1463783)6/20/2024 6:57:33 PM
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I see you've lost the ability to read and comprehend basic English in sentences....

"Does the Hepatitis B (HepB) vaccine used in the United States stop infection and transmission of Hepatitis B in a school setting?

Answer: HepB is mandated to attend school in most states and the justification for these rights-crushing mandates is to prevent transmission of Hepatitis B in the school setting. So, on behalf of
@ICANdecide, we sent a Freedom of Information Act request to CDC asking for “documentation sufficient to reflect any case(s) of transmission of Hepatitis B in an elementary, middle, or high school setting.”

In response, the CDC explained that: “A search of our [CDC] records failed to reveal any documents” of “transmission of Hepatitis B in an elementary, middle or high school setting.”* This is because Hepatitis B is a bloodborne illness, typically transmitted by sex workers or drug users sharing needles — not activities that occur in a classroom setting. And of course, at the risk of stating the obvious, just because someone hasn’t gotten a HepB vaccine doesn’t mean they have Hepatitis B. It is also noteworthy that, as the CDC explains, “almost all children 6 years and older and adults infected with the hepatitis B virus recover completely and do not develop chronic infection.”**

And (you may need to sit down for this one), the clinical trials for HepB vaccines, injected at birth and again at 1 and 6 months, plainly did not show they were safe because: --Recombivax HB (Merck) was licensed for babies based on trials with no placebo control & 5 days of safety monitoring after injection; and --Engerix B (GSK) was licensed for babies based on trials with no placebo control & 4 days of safety monitoring after injection.