Belgium: ‘Conditions for compulsory vaccination not met’, Bioethics Committee announces

“The conditions for compulsory vaccination are not met,” said the Bioethics Committee in Belgium.

According to the newspaper “LeSoir”, the Belgian Bioethics Advisory Committee (CCB) issued its opinion yesterday, Tuesday, on compulsory vaccination, at the request of Federal Health Minister Frank Vadenbrucke. The Bioethics Committee has concluded that the implementation of a compulsory vaccination campaign is “acceptable” only if three conditions are met: compulsory vaccination must be necessary for the implementation of a global protection strategy, remove many of the current scientific uncertainties and establish following a debate in parliament. “The Commission considers that these three conditions are not currently being met,” said Virginia Pirar, a French-speaking co-chair of the CCB Vaccination Committee.

“LeSoir” also notes that while Federal Health Minister Frank Vadenbruke has spoken out in favor of a vaccination certificate to replace the current “Covid Safe” certificate, the Belgian virologist Yves van der Waals said: ” I’m not in favor of this slow progression to the inevitable, you have to have the courage to say that (s.s. vaccination) is mandatory. to live alone, so let ‘s admit it. ”

SOURCE: AMPE

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