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PHOENIX, Arizona (LifeSiteNews) – Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed legislation May 20 that prohibits COVID jab mandates for kindergarten to 12th grade students.

The bill “[s]tates that immunizations for COVID-19 or any variant of COVID-19 are not required for school attendance,” according to a summary. It also prohibits the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine from being mandated.

The Arizona Department of Health Services creates the rules for school vaccines, which must also include a recognition of immunity from the particular disease.

“People who develop COVID have complete and durable immunity. And [that’s] a very important principle: complete and durable. You can’t beat natural immunity. You can’t vaccinate on top of it and make it better. There’s no scientific, clinical or safety rationale for ever vaccinating a COVID-recovered patient,” Dr. Peter McCullough, M.D. has said. “There’s no rationale for ever testing a COVID-recovered patient.”

Arizona students for whom vaccinations are medically contraindicated are exempt from school vaccine requirements, as are students whose parents object to vaccination on religious or personal belief grounds.

Ducey signed separate legislation on Friday that limits government mask mandates to specific entities that previously had workplace safety rules in place prior to coronavirus.

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The push to vaccinate young children comes despite the fact that children face extremely low risk from COVID-19. This combined with the thousands of reports of serious adverse events and deaths following the jabs has led numerous experts to criticize the push to inject children with the experimental shots. 

This summer, researchers with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine found a “mortality rate of zero among children without a pre-existing medical condition such as leukemia” when they “analyze[d] approximately 48,000 children under 18 diagnosed with Covid in health-insurance data from April to August 2020.”  

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In response to the finding, lead researcher Dr. Marty Makary accused the CDC of basing its advocacy of school COVID vaccination on “flimsy data.” 

“By 2014, the CDC recommended that children get 69 doses of 16 vaccines between day of birth and age 18,” the National Vaccine Information Center explains. “Most states mandate that children get 29 doses of nine vaccines to attend kindergarten and children enrolled in daycare in many states are required to get multiple doses of 13 vaccines.”

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