WATCH: ‘We Have to Listen to What Our Patients Are Telling Us’
In a recent YouTube episode, Campbell discussed an article by The Defender on how Idaho’s Southwest District Health Board — the local health agency that presides over six counties — on Oct. 22 voted 4-3 to pull COVID-19 shots from the 30 locations where it provides healthcare services.
The board made its decision after receiving roughly 300 comments from constituents urging board members to stop promoting the shot. Before holding a vote, the board also heard presentations from doctors on safety and efficacy concerns regarding the shots.
What happened in southwest Idaho was “remarkably encouraging,” Campbell told viewers. “We’ve got local people here voicing concern through local democracy. … Democracy needs to be ground up, not top down.”
The board’s action could likely serve as a model for other parts of the world.
“We have to listen to what our patients are telling us,” said Campbell, a former nurse and healthcare educator.
He said:
“A few years ago, that’s what basically started to enlighten my thinking — the mismatch between what the authorities were telling us [about the COVID-19 vaccines] and what these poor patients were telling us as they suffered terribly from vaccine adverse reactions.”
Campbell said he hopes the Idaho Southwest District Health Board’s action will inspire other health agencies to openly discuss the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines compared with the risk of a COVID-19 infection and evaluate the evidence for themselves.
“That’s all we’re asking — evaluate the evidence. Follow the evidence wherever it leads.”
He added:
“Let’s think for ourselves rather than accepting the dictated, authoritarian, top-down decisions from on high.”
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