Originally Posted by JeffP
Originally Posted by Longbob

This is not unique to the Covid vaccines. It has been this way since 1988.

This is not to be construed as saying you need to get the Covid vaccines that is your choice, but the liability reason is that you are using is not specific to these.


So just what were you implying here?
The covid vaccines received liability release under 2005 PERP Act that had to be enacted for this vaccine . Your statement implies it was covered under H.R.5546 - National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 signed by Reagan in 1988.

The liability issue is a valid issue for one to choose not to receive the jab.



It is pretty simple. The people that are claiming that their reason for not getting the vaccines due to the lack of liability is a valid reason, but it is not unique to the Covid vaccine. Don't act like something special was passed through congress to absolve liability for the Covid vaccine because it wasn't. These laws already existed and have been utilized in the past even under the PREP Act for EUA.

I have already stated it was a valid reason for someone to claim if that is what they are hanging their hat on. I don't have an issue with that which I made clear. Why is it so hard for you to understand? What I have also stated is that it isn't unique to the Covid vaccines and if the liability issue is a no go for someone then I asked the question is that what they apply to other vaccines also or not. A person's reasons are their own, but it should be made clear that there weren't any new legislation passed to absolve liability that already exists. It appears that many people didn't know that.