Appeals Court Rules Children Can Be Force Jabbed Under ‘PREP Act’ Without Parental Consent

By Baxter Dmitry – The People’s Voice

A North Carolina appeals court has controversially upheld a ruling involving a 14-year-old boy who was forcibly vaccinated against his will and without the knowledge or consent of his parents.

The court ruled unanimously that the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP Act) overruled a state law that could have protected the medical freedom and bodily autonomy of the minor.

According to the court, even though Tanner Smith suffered due to the “egregious conduct” of the medical staff in vaccinating him with Pfizer against his will, the PREP Act preempts other laws, meaning that children across the country could be vaccinated against their will and without parental consent, and face no legal consequences.

This ruling sets a dangerous precedent and means that no one will be held accountable for forcibly vaccinating children under the pretense of a health emergency.

Natural News reports: The problem began when Smith, who is a student at Western Guilford High School in Greensboro, was informed that he had been exposed to COVID-19 at school.

In a letter to his parents, the school district said that he could not return to football practice until he had been given clearance by a public health professional unless he got tested for the virus.

The letter added that a local school would be holding a free clinic offering COVID-19 tests and that consent for the tests would be required.

The next day, Smith went with his stepfather to the clinic to take advantage of the free testing because he was eager to resume football practice.

However, it turned out that the school was also holding a free vaccination clinic alongside the testing.

With his stepfather waiting in the car, Smith filled out a form that he assumed was related to the testing he was instructed to undergo. A clinic worker reportedly attempted to contact his mother, who was not available, but they did not try to reach his stepfather.

Although Smith insisted to the workers at the clinic that he was there to receive a test and not the vaccine and made it clear he did not want to be vaccinated, a clinic worker reportedly said “give it to him anyway.”

He ended up receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine over his protests and without obtaining parental consent.

Smith and his mother, Emily Happel, sued their school district, along with the vaccine clinic, for violating Tanner’s bodily autonomy, his mother’s constitutional liberty and parental rights, both parties’ federal constitutional rights and battery.

When a trial court dismissed this complaint on the grounds that the PREP Act shielded the defendants, they appealed the decision.

Unfortunately, the appeals court has affirmed the original decision by the trial court and said that even though North Carolina state law does require healthcare providers to get written consent from parents or legal guardians before giving minors vaccines with emergency use authorization that have not been fully approved by the FDA, the court maintains that the PREP Act preempts this state law, although it acknowledged that Tanner suffered due to the “egregious conduct” of being given the shot against his wishes.

The PREP Act can be used to allow forced vaccination

The PREP Act took effect in 2005, and it provides immunity from liability and lawsuits to parties carrying out “countermeasures” recommended by the Secretary of Health and Human Services that are used in a declared public health emergency. It also covers manufacturers and distributors of countermeasures such as vaccines.

In other words, it doesn’t matter at all that Smith did not want the vaccine and his parents did not consent to it; the PREP Act’s broad protections mean that they can do whatever they want.

As the court noted, “Wisely or not, the plain language of the PREP Act includes claims of battery and violations of state constitutional rights within the scope of its immunity, and it therefore shields Defendants from liability for Plaintiffs’ claims.”

One thought on “Appeals Court Rules Children Can Be Force Jabbed Under ‘PREP Act’ Without Parental Consent

  1. and if anyone’s kid does get jabbed without parental approval, the entire jabbing group should be taken out back

    immediate and final consequences for illegal acts

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