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The Plumas County Board of Supervisors meeting on September 2, 2025, featured a significant public comment regarding the COVID-19 vaccines. The meeting began with an invitation for public comments via Zoom, during which a participant raised concerns about the safety and efficacy of the mRNA vaccines.
The speaker claimed that the vaccines have been linked to numerous health issues, including myocarditis, neurological damage, and fertility problems, citing studies and estimates of approximately 470,000 deaths associated with the vaccines. They criticized the government's response to the pandemic, labeling it an "abject failure" and arguing that measures such as social distancing and mask mandates lacked scientific backing.
The speaker also condemned the lockdowns for their negative impact on mental and physical health, particularly among the youth, and accused public health officials of misleading the public. They expressed concerns about the regulatory status of the vaccines, suggesting they were treated as military countermeasures rather than undergoing standard drug approval processes.
After this comment, the meeting continued with no further public comments from Zoom or in-person attendees. The Board of Supervisors did not respond to the comments made during this session.
Overall, the meeting highlighted ongoing public concerns regarding COVID-19 vaccinations and the broader implications of pandemic responses. The Board's next steps or follow-up actions were not discussed in this session.
Converted from Board of Supervisors - September 02, 2025 meeting on September 02, 2025
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