The seven-member board of Idaho's Southwest District Health (SWDH) voted 4-3 on Oct. 22 to remove the COVID-19 injections from the 30 locations where it provides healthcare services, The Defender reported. The SWDH board's vote came after it received about 300 public comments urging the district to stop promoting the injections.
Before the vote, board members heard presentations from Drs. Peter McCullough, Ryan Cole, Renata Moon and James Thorp. Dr. John Tribble, the board's lone physician, invited them to speak. The board also heard counter-arguments from Dr. Perry Jansen, the district staff physician, who recommended keeping the COVID-19 injection on the district's clinic shelves. (Related: 1,000-plus doctors, scientists sign Hope Accord calling for SUSPENSION of all mRNA jabs.)
"In the end, the evidence clearly showed a lack of safety and efficacy as it compares to the risk from COVID-19, and [the board members'] decision reflected that," said Tribble. He also lauded his colleagues who voted in favor of removing the shot, noting that they "exhibited courage" by casting their vote "based on the evidence – in direct opposition to the federal health agencies' recommendations."
Tribble told The Defender that "the people of this district were demanding answers," with many coming forward "with heartbreaking stories of vaccine injury." He and other board members felt it was important to permit "the free and open discussion and evaluation of the evidence for and against the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine" after hearing the stories of vaccine damage.
Laura Demaray, a nurse living in Southwestern Idaho who attended the board meeting where the issue was voted on, lauded the SWDH board's decision. "It's the first health agency in America to do that," she said.
Demaray also shared that Tribble asked her "to help gather the presenters." She also praised him as "a very brave board member who is very aware of the harms of the COVID-19 injection."
Children's Health Defense CEO Mary Holland applauded the SWDH's vote. "After hearing from 300 constituents, listening to well-informed physicians and assessing the public record, the [SWDH] board made an informed decision not to stock its own clinics with COVID-19 shots," she said.
"The health district board was conveying its values to the public – 'these products are unsafe and we do not promote them.' The board was within its authority to do this."
Meanwhile, Demaray said she already heard from two other health districts in the Gem State that are now mulling the withdrawal of COVID-19 vaccines from their clinics. She likewise urged other Americans to reach out to their local health board members and ask them to review the safety information on the COVID-19 injections.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends COVID-19 vaccines while the Food and Drug Administration approves them. However, local agencies such as the SWDH, are responsible for adopting these federal policies and promoting them at the lower level.
Demaray remarked that many leaders in the federal health department are captured by Big Pharma, but it's not the case at the local level. "They aren't all bought out yet," she added.
"I believe our actions here stand as an example and precedent for other health agencies to take back control of their health and freedoms from a corrupted federal system," Tribble ultimately concluded.
"I hope this will inspire other health agencies to openly discuss this issue and evaluate the evidence for themselves. That is how you open up a can of truth."
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