AAPS
issued the following statement in response to planned home visits:
The Biden Administration has announced plans to send agents “door to
door” in order to “get remaining Americans vaccinated, by ensuring they
have the information they need on how both safe and accessible the
vaccine is.”
A leaked script from the Lake County Health Department in
Illinois tells the Community Health Ambassadors to keep track of the
addresses and responses from residents in a “Doorknocking Spreadsheet.”
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) makes the
following observations:
- The U.S. Constitution
provides no authority for the federal government to be involved in
medicine, for example, by recommending, promoting, or mandating
treatments.
- If the Ambassador knows a
person’s vaccination status, the government has already been
collecting personal health data and sharing it with agents having
nothing to do with the person’s care, a violation of the Fourth
Amendment. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act (HIPAA) will not protect you—it allows very broad
disclosure to government officials.
- States have the lawful
authority to regulate the practice of medicine, but the Ambassadors
are evidently not under any constraints regarding training,
credentialing, documentation, or scope of practice, although they
are collecting data and giving medical advice without supervision.
Even medical assistants and medical scribes need to meet certain
qualifications.
- Ambassadors are promoting
an experimental product, with no information on risks. Even if a
product is FDA-approved, advertisers and medical professionals must
divulge risks, such as heart inflammation, paralysis from
Guillain-Barré or other causes, miscarriage, or death. Contrast the
Ambassador’s script with the disclosures on a television ad for a
drug, say one to treat your dog’s heartworm.
In the opinion of
AAPS, this door-to-door solicitation violates the ethical principles of
protecting confidentiality and informed consent. Health professionals
need a patient’s implied consent even to be seen; they may not simply
show up uninvited at a stranger’s home.
For both legal and ethical reasons, the program should be discontinued at
once, AAPS states.
Read Statement Online: https://aapsonline.org/covid-shot-home-visits-unconstitutional-and-unethical/
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1 comment:
I do not contest any of your points within this post. Healthcare is by design, personal. Our medical treatments and decisions are not anyone else's business . . . and certainly not BIDEN'S business! What happened to "My Body -- My Choice?" Isn't it humorous how the Demon-Crats twist everything to meet their immediate needs? They are the party of EVIL and most within their ranks are too stupid to see it.
Sides are being selected, troops are being gathered, propaganda is rampant . . . The Covid debacle is not over yet!
J Man
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