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From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Allison Needles
*OAH_RuleComments.OAH
Immunization Rules docket 0900 - 30570
Tuesday, June 18, 2013 5:14:27 PM
Judge Lipman,
I am writing in response to your future decision on adding to the current vaccination
schedule.
I would first like to appeal to your common sense about the Hep B shots - as I am sure you
understand that Hepatitis B comes from using shared drug needles and/or having multiple
sexual partners. Given that this is a vaccine for babies and children I am sure you can agree
this is a quite unnecessary shot, especially in light of current statistics of Hepatitis B in
children and babies. As with all vaccines there is always a chance of damage to the child. Many studies in the
CDC and AMA records show that too many shots, too often, can add to the stress of
children's developing bodies, brains, immune systems. I implore you to be cautious and
conservative on this front as we are confounded with the highest rate of, not infectious
disease, but rather, childhood disorders. Please have consideration over this weighty subject,
given there have never been any long term studies on the more recent, higher vaccine
schedules, ever.
Thank you and with much gratitude for your services to Minnesota,
Allison Needles