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Butte County residents demand accountability over vaccine controversies

June 18, 2024 | Butte County, California



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Butte County residents demand accountability over vaccine controversies
During a recent Butte County Board of Supervisors meeting, public comments highlighted significant concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccine and its administration, alongside issues of local governance and public health management.

One speaker raised alarms about alleged discrepancies in vaccine administration, claiming that pediatric doses were incorrectly administered to children under five, including adult versions of the vaccine. This individual described the situation as fraudulent and called for accountability from health officials. They referenced a study suggesting a high percentage of autopsies linked to vaccine complications, asserting that the findings warranted further investigation by local authorities.

Another speaker, expressing frustration with the board's handling of the pandemic, criticized the perceived lack of accountability among officials. They demanded the resignation of a public health director, citing the negative impact of COVID-19 policies on the community, including increased hospitalizations and deaths. The speaker emphasized the need for the board to take responsibility for the consequences of their decisions during the pandemic.

Additional comments addressed the condition of public facilities, specifically the Hall of Records, which was described as unsightly due to neglect. The speaker urged the board to address maintenance issues, highlighting the importance of public spaces for community events.

Concerns were also raised about communication and mail policies within the Butte County Jail, with one individual reporting difficulties in sending mail to inmates. They criticized the lack of transparency and the handling of correspondence, suggesting that the current policies were unnecessarily restrictive.

The meeting underscored a growing discontent among residents regarding public health measures and local governance, with calls for greater accountability and improved management of community resources.

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