Jefferson County Health Department Joins Agencies Not Responding To Vaccine Safety Questions

Jefferson County Health Department Joins Agencies Not Responding To Vaccine Safety Questions

Jefferson County Health Department Joins Agencies Not Responding To Vaccine Safety Questions

Second in a Series of Reports

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The Tennessee Conservative [By David Seal] –

The Tennessee Conservative News reached out to the Jefferson County Health Department in Dandridge, Tennessee (local to this writer) requesting answers to questions concerning vaccine safety and clinical safety data specific to the trifecta of vaccines that are reportedly co-administered, Influenza, Covid-19, and RSV.

After one week, there was no response to the following questions.

Concerning RSV, Covid-19, and Influenza:

1) Are the above vaccines generally recommended to patients when they come to the health department for services?

1A) are all three vaccines co-administered if the patient agrees to have the injections?

2) What is the indicated age range for the vaccines?

3) Have you, as a local health department, received guidance from the Tennessee Department of Health concerning the co-administrations of the three subject vaccines?

4) If you have received guidance as described in question 3 from the Tennessee Department of Health, CDC, or any other government agencies, please provide a link to that guidance or the document itself.

5) What is the brand name of the vaccines that are administered by the Jefferson County Health Department?

6) Do you have any data, such as a study or results of a clinical trial, that you can share that would indicate that co-administration of the three vaccines is safe?

The Jefferson County Health Department was given the opportunity to share clinical data and guidance from the Tennessee Department of Health that would reassure patients that the three subject vaccines are safe.

Dr. Denise Sibley MD is an internal medicine specialist that is treating a growing number of patients suffering from vaccine injury. She is not bashful in expressing her findings, concerns, and medical experience.

In Sibley’s interview with TTC she stated in part:

“There exists no study published examining, much less assuring, the health professional and the patient that coadministration of these 3 “immunizations” is safe. Therefore, it is reckless and dangerous for the TN Department of Health to encourage all practitioners that they should thrust this risk without known benefit upon the citizens of TN. Just one example of the dangers. A disturbing “coadministration” study of just 2 of these vaccines-the new RSV vaccine and an FDA approved flu vaccine is noted on the FDA’s own website. On the FDA website announcing the approval of Arexvy, the first respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine approved for use in the United States in May 2023 for adults greater than 60 years old, a study of 2,500 individuals resulted in “two participants [that] developed acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), a rare type of inflammation that affects the brain and spinal cord, seven and 22 days, respectively, after receiving Arexvy and the influenza vaccine. One of the participants who developed ADEM died.” Another “participant developed Guillain-Barré syndrome (a rare disorder in which the body’s immune system damages nerve cells, causing muscle weakness and sometimes paralysis) nine days after receiving Arexvy.” In addition, atrial fibrillation, a significant heart rhythm disturbance, was reported more frequently in the vaccinated (10) than control group (4) within 30 days.” – said Dr. Denise Sibley MD

As of publication time, neither the Tennessee Department of Health nor the Jefferson County Health Department have responded to inquiries by The Tennessee Conservative News or to Stand for Health Freedom.
For background on previous questions and inquiries presented to the Tennessee Department of Health by Stand for Health Freedom, a link is provided here.

About the Author: David Seal is a retired Jefferson County educator, recognized artist, local businessman, 917 Society Volunteer, and current Chairman of the Jefferson County Republican Party. He has also served Jefferson County as a County Commissioner and is a citizen lobbyist for the people on issues such as eminent domain, property rights, education, and broadband accessibility on the state level. David is also a 2024 winner of The Tennessee Conservative Flame Award & has received an accolade from the Institute For Justice for successfully lobbing the TN legislature to protect property rights. David can be reached at david@tennesseeconservativenews.com.

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2 Responses

  1. We have VERY little health care, mostly lucifer’s pharma’s sickness “care”. They generate sickness.
    Their prosecution immunity is criminal.

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