COVID Vaccine Mandates Strongly Opposed in Europe, US as Vaccine Failures Increase

COVID Vaccine Mandates Strongly Opposed in Europe, US as Vaccine Failures Increase
Protesters march down Whitehall in central London to "expose the truth about Covid and lockdown" at a demonstration organised by Save our Rights on Aug. 29, 2020. Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty Images
Barbara Loe Fisher
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Commentary
Since coronavirus pandemic lockdowns were implemented by many governments in 2020, people around the world have held largely peaceful protests against unprecedented social distancing restrictions that are devastating global economies and ruining people’s lives. Now, faced with being ordered to obey new laws that require them to be injected with COVID-19 vaccines in order to enter public spaces or hold a job, on July 24, 2021--World Freedom Day--hundreds of thousands of people of all ages took to the streets in Australia, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Greece and Germany to publicly challenge oppressive public health laws.
Barbara Loe Fisher
Barbara Loe Fisher
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Barbara Loe Fisher is co-founder and president of the National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC), a non-profit charity she founded with parents of vaccine injured children in 1982 to prevent vaccine injuries and deaths through public education.
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