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Public commenters urge board to act on vaccine injuries; others oppose mandated cultural-competency CE
Summary
Members of the public urged the board to respond to alleged vaccine injuries tied to pharmacy-administered vaccinations and another commenter opposed newly required cultural-competency continuing education; the board took no immediate regulatory action on either subject.
Two public-comment themes drew the board's attention: calls to address alleged harms from COVID-19 vaccines administered in pharmacies, and objections to a newly required cultural-competency continuing-education (CE) requirement.
Julie Threet, who said she represents people who identify as vaccine-injured, told the board she has spoken previously and cited Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) counts she said increased from 24,781 to 26,912 since her last…
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