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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

A freshman Idaho lawmaker wants to ban most COVID-19 shots for the next decade, with a bill rooted in misconceptions about vaccines that thrived during the pandemic. The bill from Sen. Brandon Shippy, R-New Plymouth, would place a moratorium on "human gene therapy products" until July 2035. The bill defines those as products that include nucleic acids, "genetically modified microorganisms" and other "engineered site-specific nucleases." The bill seeks to ban most forms of gene therapy, a set of cutting-edge treatments for some diseases. But the bill also would prohibit mRNA vaccines, like those developed by Pfizer and Moderna to combat COVID-19, Shippy told the Idaho Statesman.

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This type of ignorance is precisely what I would expect from our MAGA GOP.

It would gut the forefront of technologies for treating genetic and rare diseases as well as likely platforms for up and coming personalized vaccines for things like cancer.

#1 | Posted by jpw at 2025-01-29 01:10 PM | Reply

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#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-01-29 01:19 PM | Reply

@#1 ... This type of ignorance is precisely what I would expect from our MAGA GOP. ...

... and with Pres Trump's nominee to lead the Nation's health systems, a nominee who once stated ...

www.bnnbloomberg.ca

... Kennedy has espoused a number of unorthodox views on public health, most notably questioning the safety and efficacy of vaccines -- statements which contradict guidance from the mainstream medical community.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, he called the shots a "crime against humanity" and compared them to the Nazi Holocaust. ...

[emphasis mine]

#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-01-29 01:43 PM | Reply

The Covid Vaccine Donald Trump brought us with operation Warl Speed?

#4 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-01-29 01:53 PM | Reply

"I believe all the gene therapy products that are being used for immunization should be put on on hold until we can determine their safety and efficacy," he said.

No immunizations employ gene therapy, Pate said.

The bill is named after Doug Cameron, an Idaho framer who believes he was injured by a COVID-19 vaccine that he received in 2021, according to interviews with Cameron posted online. Cameron previously testified in Washington, D.C., at a panel held by Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson about people allegedly harmed by vaccines.

An estimate from 2024 concluded that COVID-19 vaccines have saved close to 800,000 lives in the U.S.

Pate told the Statesman by text that banning mRNA vaccines just as new, potentially more lethal viruses are emerging "will win political points now, but result in widespread panic and political fallout for these shortsighted politicians if these other threats materialize."

#5 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2025-01-29 03:17 PM | Reply

"Screw health care. How bout some legislation making smug truculent ignorance a crime? I know. We'd need prisons the size of Montana."

Will Durst

#6 | Posted by SomebodyElse at 2025-01-29 09:15 PM | Reply

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