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I write in support of Rep. Andrea Boland’s legislation, LD 754, requiring health care workers to disclose the ingredients within vaccines to parents, and remind them that they have the right to refuse vaccination for their children.

When I first learned of Boland’s legislation I was delighted because I had been informed by a physician that only three things were taught in medical school regarding vaccines: the vaccine schedule, how to convince parents to accept vaccines for their children, and how to deny that adverse reactions were associated with vaccines.

Since my sister was severely vaccine injured and died in her early 20s, I am eager to have doctors informed about the ingredients within vaccines so that they can better evaluate if they are disobeying their Hippocratic Oath in administering them or instructing their staff to do so.

Here are just a few of the ingredients found in vaccines, as listed on the “Physicians Warranty of Vaccine Safety”: phenoxyethanol, amphotericin B; monkey kidney, aluminum hydroxide, monosodium glutimate, formaldehyde, etc. That warranty was developed to inform doctors and hold them accountable. I do not know if any physicians have ever signed it.

What Boland, D-Stanford, may achieve with her legislation is informing parents of what is being injected directly into the bloodstream of their children. Health care workers will also be informed.

I certainly hope her bill is enacted for that purpose.

Sallie Elkordy, Forest Hills, N.Y.

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