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Two speakers tell supervisors they believe COVID-19 vaccines harmed people and ask for local action
Summary
At the Merced County Board of Supervisors meeting April 22, two public commenters said COVID-19 vaccines caused harm and asked the board to investigate or stop local administration; the board did not take immediate action.
Two members of the public used the meeting’s non-agenda public comment period on April 22 to tell the Merced County Board of Supervisors they believe COVID-19 vaccines have caused injuries and to request local investigations and policy changes.
Julie Threed, who identified herself as a former public health care worker from Butte County, told the board she traveled to multiple counties to urge officials to "stop administration of the deadly COVID vaccine in your county" and said she has…
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