No Mandates

It sure looks like the left is going to try to pull the COVID out of the hat again just in time for the 2024 presidential election. There's already media reports that the virus is surging again and vaccines are a must and masks should be worn. Sound familiar?

At Monday's county commission meeting, commissioners will consider passing a resolution opposing any more vaccine or mask mandates from the federal government.

The commission believes that medical decisions are best left up to families and their doctors.

Below is a copy of the proposed resolution.

Where as, In 2020 and 2021, the Federal Government grossly overstepped it’s authority mandating and implementing COVID vaccines, mask mandates, closing businesses and churches, and limiting or prohibiting public gatherings,

Where as, Loudon County citizens were threatened with the loss of jobs for failing to take a questionable, untested vaccine, and were denied access to certain places, in some instances, for failing to prove vaccine status or refusing to wear masks,    

Where as, there is now much scientific evidence that the vaccine and mask mandates likely caused more harm to human health than good and that social distancing and closures had little if any effect in preventing the spread of COVID and there is now also much evidence that the federal mandates were actually used as a vehicle to impact the 2020 presidential election,

Now therefore, let it be known to all, that in the current time or future time, Loudon County government will NOT recognize any mandates or dictates from the federal government or any other government agencies that would require any Loudon County resident to be forced to take any unwanted vaccines or conform to any mandates or dictates that is contrary to that’s person’s beliefs. Furthermore, Loudon County government will not allow any local government resources to be used in the implementation or enforcement of any such mandates or dictates. Lastly, Loudon County government has full confidence that people have the inherent ability to determine what’s in the best medical interest for themselves and their families and should be allowed to make those decisions with their medical professionals without government interference.

This resolution to become effective immediately upon passage, for the wellbeing, health and welfare of the residents of Loudon County.

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10/2/23