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Story source: Stand for Health Freedom

Athletes for Medical Freedom

Interview with athletes who are taking action against Vax Mandates

Covid-19 continues to elevate in variety and mystery with little distinction from the cold or flu. Over the last few months, government entities worldwide have begun to mandate that travelers, workers, and citizens be fully vaccinated with the new and experimental Covid-19 vaccinations and booster shots. Due to the fear of Covid-19 being pushed globally, governments now seem to expect total compliance to such mandates.

However, seeing as how these jabs go into the bodies of human beings, many people are skeptical of the necessity for the Covid shots, especially their mandates. Those wary of the vaccine mandates and have outright refused them have ranged from nurses, doctors, business owners, and professional athletes.

In America, while some athletes are being ostracized for refusing the Covid vaccine mandates, others are fighting to maintain their rights to bodily autonomy. World champions and Olympic medalists Kyle Dake and David Taylor have created a platform for athletes to come together to voice their uncertainties of the vaccine and advocate for themselves worldwide in their respective sports agencies through their organization called Athletes for Medical Freedom.




So far, since January of this year, over 200 athletes worldwide have died from covid vaccine-related side effects. Many more have been severely injured. These numbers show the grim reality of the safety and effectiveness of these jabs. Yet, governments continue to display their disregard for lives, careers, and the bodily autonomy of adults to maintain and establish control through their fear-mongering of Covid.

The four integral aims of Athletes for Medical Freedom are:

  • Informed consent
  • Bodily autonomy
  • Choice of medical treatment
  • Open, honest, and transparent dialogue

At its core, Athletes for Medical Freedom is a way for other athletes to know that they are “� not alone. You may be alone in your specific circle, but in the grand scheme of things, there’s a lot of other people that believe what you believe.”

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