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Idaho Department of Health Bans Covid-19 Vaccines; Unprecedented move sparks concern

Southwest District Healtha regional health department in Idaho has stopped donating Covid Vaccinations for residents after the board voted 4-3 in favor of the ban. The unprecedented move sparked concern among national authorities Public health officials.
While policymakers in Texas had previously banned advertising of the Covid vaccine and Florida's surgeon general had advised against it, no US government has yet blocked the vaccine entirely.
“Our wish to the board is that we can carry and offer these (vaccines) in recognition of the fact that we are always having these discussions about risks and benefits,” Dr. Perry Jansen, medical director of Southwest District Health, quoted by AP said at the meeting.
“This is not a blind approach where everyone has a chance. “This is a thoughtful approach,” said Dr. Jansen.

Refusing Covid-19 vaccines can pose significant risks

States like Texas and Florida are discouraging Covid-19 vaccines, and Southwest District Health is the first in the country to completely halt distribution. This has sparked debate about the possible impact of the decision.
Many Health professionals including Adriane Casalotti from the National Association of County and City Health Officials, warn that the decision could impact essential public health functions. Casalotti said that although some health departments have limited their services due to costs or low demand, refusing vaccines for political reasons is unique and could lead to significant risks.

Covid vaccination

Demand for Covid vaccines in the health district is declining, from 1,601 in 2021 to 64 so far in 2024. Not just the Covid vaccine, Idaho has the highest value Exemption from vaccination for children rate in the nation. It should be noted that last year, the Southwest District Health Department had to contain a rare measles outbreak that affected at least ten people.
Chairman of the Board Kelly Aberasturiknown for his skepticism towards Covid-19 vaccinations and public health leaders, supported the board's decision to ban the vaccinations but was “disappointed” by it.
Aberasturi told the Associated Press that the board had transcended the relationship between patients and their doctors and may have opened the door to blocking other vaccines or treatments.
Board members who voted in favor of the decision argued that people could get vaccinated elsewhere and that providing the shots would amount to an endorsement of their safety.

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