Senator Ted Cruz just announced a bill that would prevent the federal government from launching COVID-19 vaccine mandates for children, including those at public schools. In his speech, he stated that the legislation would prevent “any entity at the Federal, State, and local level that receives funding requiring the vaccine for minors”.
“Parents should have the right to decide what is best for their children in consultation with their family doctor,” Cruz said in a statement. “My view on the COVID-19 vaccine has remained clear: no mandates of any kind. President Biden and his administration have repeatedly ignored medical privacy rights and personal liberty by pushing unlawful and burdensome vaccine mandates on American businesses, and now they are preparing to push a mandate on kids by pressuring parents—all without taking into account relative risk or the benefits of natural immunity.”
The bill also would require parental consent for the administration of the vaccine to a minor and apply to all COVID-19 vaccines that have been authorized for use under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) or, if fully approved, were first approved under EUA.
However, Ted Cruz led conservatives in condemnation of a prominent public figure for advocating Covid-19 vaccinations for children.
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