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Franklin County commissioners adopt resolution advising against use of genetic biologic vaccine platform technology
Summary
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 19 passed Resolution 2025-076 after a public presentation that featured clinicians, researchers and people who said they were injured after COVID-19 vaccination. The resolution is advisory and passed unanimously.
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners passed Resolution 2025-076 on Feb. 19, advising against the use of “genetic biologic vaccine platform technology” for children and adults in the county.
The measure followed a public presentation that included clinicians, researchers and people who said they had been injured after COVID-19 vaccination. Commissioners voted unanimously to approve the resolution; the record shows three aye votes and no dissent.
Why it matters: County commissioners said the vote affirms the board’s position opposing mandates and protecting individual medical choice at the local level. Presenters asked the commissioners to adopt stronger language opposing mandates and to press state and federal officials for greater transparency about vaccine risks.
Presenters and main claims - Laura Demeray, who opened the hour-long roster of speakers, urged commissioners to consider the evidence she presented and said, “All we’re trying to do is give everyone the information so you can make a good informed decision.” - Dr. Ryan Cole, an…
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