Giving birth in argentina - Will my child be forcefully vaccinated?

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Also, citizenship does not imply residency, a resident/inhabitant is typically defined as such after living more than 183 days per year, and/or after formally obtaining a local ID.
This is a really confusing statement. A baby born here is born under the medical guidelines of the hospital licensed by the government to provide medical care in this country, regardless of whether you're just "passing through" or shopping citizenships. The hospital's failure to comply with the guidelines could mean revocation of their license and malpractice litigation.

Shouting from the rooftops that babies born in Argentina will be treated like argentines isn't particularly shocking to anyone.
 
Maybe you should have spent as much time looking into Argentina's vaccination policies as you did researching anti-vax conspiracy theories.
So formaldehyde, aluminum and heavy metals, used as preservatives in nearly all vaccines, are good and healthy. Mkay...
Not sure what made you think these magic injections work, but whatever. Opinions.
 
This is a really confusing statement. A baby born here is born under the medical guidelines of the hospital licensed by the government to provide medical care in this country, regardless of whether you're just "passing through" or shopping citizenships. The hospital's failure to comply with the guidelines could mean revocation of their license and malpractice litigation.

Shouting from the rooftops that babies born in Argentina will be treated like argentines isn't particularly shocking to anyone.
It is if the law says the provisions should be applied to habitants only, and they are not.

In any case, people are not livestock, and they have (or should have) ultimate choice upon which treatment they want for themselves or their kids. Entering an hospital is not entering a jail, and even in a jail, you can refuse any medical treatment in most civilized countries.

Consider also that most countries, even the most corrupted and fanatic ones, do not vaxx until 2 months after birth, as risks surpass any alleged benefit.
 
It is if the law says the provisions should be applied to habitants only, and they are not.

In any case, people are not livestock, and they have (or should have) ultimate choice upon which treatment they want for themselves or their kids. Entering an hospital is not entering a jail, and even in a jail, you can refuse any medical treatment in most civilized countries.

Consider also that most countries, even the most corrupted and fanatic ones, do not vaxx until 2 months after birth, as risks surpass any alleged benefit.
Rollix if you are passionate about changing the laws of vaccination in Argentina, then I suggest you rapidly enroll into any university courses offered down here teaching biochemistry and epidemiology, conduct some double-blind studies on the citizens here and present your scientific research to the medical board here. Opportunities await...
 
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Rollix if you are passionate about changing the laws of vaccination in Argentina, then I suggest you rapidly enroll into any university courses offered down here teaching biochemistry and epidemiology, conduct some double-blind studies on the citizens here and present your scientific research the medical board here. Opportunities await...
Sounds like a nice fairytale, almost as if corruption did not exist. I wouldn't trust most governments, let alone a notoriously corrupted one, to manage a public toilet, let alone health.

Most reasonable people would also expect private hospitals to have their own standard operating procedures, and be at least partially free from governmental diktats.

Btw they never do control group studies between vaxxed and unvaxxed. They purposefully carry them out with people vaxxed with one brand or the other, in order not to show the truth, which is that the unvaxxed is always healthier in direct comparison.

And, if you as an MD or researcher go off script, you perfectly know what the Colegio de Médicos is going to do. Hint: POLITICAL PERSECUTION

Reality can be ugly, but if the problem is acknowledged at least, there is a chance to solve it. Silence, compliance and acceptance won't.
The Argentinian people deserve basic medical freedom as much as everyone else on the planet.

RESIST.
 
Hello, Rollix. What kind of vaccines are you worried about? Covid or the good old ones like Polio that has been around since 1955.
I doubt covid vaccines are mandatory, pre-covid ones are extremely safe.
If you are worried about your child getting the Polio vaccine I'd rather have you elsewhere in the world since it has been widely demonstrated that anti-vaxxers movements have produced a somewhat notable comeback in diseases that were virtually eradicated.

If your stance is "I'm against only new vaccines that haven't gone through proper trials and need years to be totally confident they're virtually harmless" then my paragraph above is all I need to say; if, on the other hand you're against a few vaccines for which there might be a real concern I take it back.

SML9
 
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