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VisitWhat will be the outcome of the first international legal challenge against New Zealand's forced vaccination policy by end of 2024?
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New Zealand Legalizes Forced Vaccinations Amid Nuremberg Code Controversy
Aug 2, 2024, 01:09 PM
New Zealand has legalized the use of physical force to administer vaccinations if necessary. This controversial measure allows authorities to tie individuals down and vaccinate them without consent. Critics argue that this policy could violate the Nuremberg Code, which sets ethical standards for medical practices. Concerns have also been raised about the lack of legal recourse for individuals who may suffer adverse effects from the vaccines, described by some as a 'barbaric cocktail,' as manufacturers have been granted immunity.
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