Repeal "Public Health and Vaccinations Act"
Category: Repeal || Resolution: GAR #412 || Proposed by: Wallenburg
Acknowledging the medical and public health benefits of vaccination, and the public health risks associated with large populations of unvaccinated individuals,
Resolved to restore social order and the ability of member states to care for the health and safety of their inhabitants,
Encouraging the development of a less draconian resolution to replace GAR #412,
The World Assembly hereby repeals GAR #412, "Public Health and Vaccinations Act", for the following causes:
- It regards unvaccinated individuals as little more than wanted criminals and second-class citizens, stripping them of previously guaranteed rights and services, regardless of whether they pose a public health hazard.
- As a result of its vaccination requirements, it denies all unvaccinated inhabitants of member states several crucial public services, including receiving food or monetary welfare, unemployment benefits, education grants, university education, and nonessential medical care.
- Should other World Assembly resolutions be repealed, its mandates shall prohibit all unvaccinated inhabitants of member states from receiving any public education, disability benefits, or any form of social welfare that is not essential to immediate survival, and even from exercising their right to vote.
- It encourages member states to actively sabotage the wellbeing, abilities, and opportunities of unvaccinated children by refusing them their right to an education.
- Despite its claims, it was not enacted "by and with the advice" of the members of this Assembly, its authoring delegation having knowingly and deliberately foregone open drafting or discussion of their proposal prior to submitting it to the General Assembly Health Board.
- Similarly, it claims to be the act of an "august" World Assembly when it was plainly passed in October.