Pennsylvania bill: ‘Parents will not be able to override’ kids’ vaccinations

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A Pennsylvania state senator is now sponsoring a bill to allow kids ages 14 and older to get vaccines if their doctors recommend it, even if their parents don’t.

Indeed, state Sen. Amanda Cappelletti had vowed to do as much in a May 4 statement (bold added throughout this article):

“I will be introducing legislation to allow people age 14 or over to consent to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended immunizations as long as that consent is voluntary. “Parents or guardians will not be able to override a minor’s consent for vaccination if the minor is age 14 or over.”

As WorldTribune reported on May 31, as the pressure campaign to inoculate all Americans with the coronavirus jab ratchets up in intensity, a medical push is being made to separate kids from parental authority and shape their minds to embracing A System instead.

Cappelletti is a staunch progressive who formerly worked for the ACLU and served as the Director of Policy for Planned Parenthood Pennsylvania Advocates. On April 1, her official Twitter account retweeted a highly disturbing article about parents who encouraged their six-year-old child to embrace a “nonbinary” gender identity:

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