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Letter - A Few Thoughts

Updated: Oct 6, 2021


Dear Saddleback Valley Unified School District Crystal Turner and Board Members:


I have serious concerns about SVUSD issuing a vaccine mandate and would like to share a few thoughts that I hope the Board of Trustees will consider before deciding on this matter.

Now that we have more information regarding the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID) virus and the Experimental Gene Therapy (known as the COVID Vaccine), more and more people are having serious doubts about getting the vaccine or continuing to be injected with booster shots that

may never end.


As time goes on, it is becoming more and more apparent that the Covid vaccines are neither effective nor safe. The vaccine not only does not work to stop the virus (not effective) but according to the CDC* it also has an extensive list of adverse events associated with it (not safe). In addition, since there are no long-term safety studies, it could potentially be dangerous to promote or mandate people to take the vaccine until these studies are complete.


We now know vaccinated people can also be infected and also transmit the virus, a vaccine mandate will not stop the virus and would be of no help in the re-opening of the campuses. Without knowing the complete ingredients contained in the vaccine, how can SVUSD in good conscience mandate people inject themselves with unknown ingredients?


SVUSD cannot mandate a vaccine when there are alternative treatments available. Alternative treatments have been successful and must be considered.

Natural immunity is also appearing to provide better immunity than the vaccine.

This needs to be investigated before even considering a mandate. All of this is with a COVID recovery rate of over 99% for most people. A vaccine mandate is not necessary. In addition to all of this, the FDA has not given approval for any vaccine currently being administered in the U.S.. SVUSD cannot legally mandate it.


The vaccine should be a personal matter for each individual and neither promoted nor mandated for SVUSD staff, faculty, and students. There are too many adverse events, uncertainty, unanswered questions, and legal issues regarding the vaccine for the Board of Trustees to mandate it.


Thank you,


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