Submitted on Friday 8th May 2020
Rejected on Wednesday 27th May 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: already-happening (see below for details)
Stop mandatory vaccinations based on inaccurate data
Public access to accurate facts and figures about the corona virus to stop mandatory vaccines being aproved off of inaccurate data. Public access to reports on corona virus test going through a gold medical standard to prove the full extent and causation of the virus before recieving any vaccines
A full and thorough public enquiry in to the corona virus pandemic and the facts and figures collected on the virus and the corona virus test itself. Isolation of the virus and approval of said virus through the medical gold standard. A full investigation into the UK Vaccine Councils funding and medical background. A full accurate explanantion of the virus, its causes and effects. Full explanation of the ingredients in the vaccines before we are subjected to take them
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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
It is already against the law for people to be required to undergo medical treatment, including vaccinations. The Coronavirus Act 2020 has not changed this.
You can find out more about coronavirus and how you can protect yourself and others here:
www.gov.uk/coronavirus
www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
The Government has also created an online service to help you out what you can do if you’re struggling because of coronavirus: www.gov.uk/find-coronavirus-support
You can read NHS tips to help if you are worried about coronavirus here: www.nhs.uk/oneyou/every-mind-matters/coronavirus-covid-19-anxiety-tips
You can read impartial analysis of the Government response to coronavirus and policy developments here: commonslibrary.parliament.uk/coronavirus/
You may also be interested to know that because of the large number of petitions that have been started in relation to coronavirus, the Petitions Committee has been questioning the Government about its response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Find out more: committees.parliament.uk/work/192/the-governments-response-to-coronavirus/
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