Tag: school vaccine

  • 14-Year-Olds Can Consent to Treatment W/out Parents Knowledge

    Idaho Parents – Do you realize that your minor child 14 to 17 is able to consent to their own treatment for contagious and infectious disease?? COVID, measles, chickenpox – well, all those childhood vaccines, are part of the medical ‘treatment’ for infectious diseases.

    Does this mean that your 14 year old could receive a vaccination at a school clinic without your authority or permission? READ THE LAW BELOW.

    Think that it doesn’t affect your family, or there will be no chance of it happening?

    West Ada School District is hiring more nurses. Opening medical clinics on school and district properties.

    These predators know that 39-3801 Idaho Code exists. HFI and Rep Priscilla Giddings brought this to the attention of Chairman Fred Woods during the 2021 Regular Legislative Session that this section of code needed to be repealed to preserve parental authority. Fred Wood refused a print hearing.

    Consider this scenario of the infectious disease that has put us in a state of emergency COVID-19:

    Imagine you are 14 and a freshman in high school. You are on “the list” because your parents have a vax exemption on file for you or some other reason the school knows you haven’t been injected yet with experimental mRNA gene therapy (aka medical treatment). Your 14-year-old friends have all had it. They are heckling you. You feel like the freak. The nurse calls you to the office and says, “Look right here, Idaho law says you are mature enough to make this decision on your own.” How many of us at 14 could have pushed back and said no??

    📢 THIS NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED IMMEDIATELY.

    November 15, 2021, when the House reconvenes.

    THIS NEEDS TO BE REPEALED 📢https://legislature.idaho.gov/…/t39ch38/sect39-3801/

    TITLE 39 HEALTH AND SAFETY CHAPTER 38

    MINORS — CONSENT TO TREATMENT39-3801. INFECTIOUS, CONTAGIOUS, OR COMMUNICABLE DISEASE — MEDICAL TREATMENT OF MINOR 14 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER — CONSENT OF PARENTS OR GUARDIAN UNNECESSARY. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a minor fourteen (14) years of age or older who may have come into contact with any infectious, contagious, or communicable disease may give consent to the furnishing of hospital, medical and surgical care related to the diagnosis or treatment of such disease, if the disease or condition is one which is required by law, or regulation adopted pursuant to law, to be reported to the local health officer. Such consent shall not be subject to disaffirmance because of a minority. The consent of the parent, parents, or legal guardian of such minor shall not be necessary to authorize hospital, medical and surgical care related to such disease, and such parent, parents, or legal guardian shall not be liable for payment for any care rendered pursuant to this section.History:[39-3801, added 1971, ch. 107, sec. 1, p. 227.]

  • COVID 19 Vaccine Clinics at Idaho Schools

    National Guard is set up around the state to administer vaccines to children as young as 12 at their schools. The data reflects that our children are suffering adverse reactions at a rate of 1 in 9. The Covid 19 vaccine poses a significantly greater risk to our children than the sickness ever did. Unfortunately, this information is not disclosed to parents. Vaccination Clinics have been a part of many back-to-school vaccine efforts for years, even in Idaho. With the recent rollback of the age restriction for the COVID 19 vaccine, middle schools have become the target for vaccine clinics for our children ages 12 and up.

    These COVID 19 clinics are being administered by the National Guard and school superintendents are the ones requesting the mobile vaccination unit visit your school.

    It is the responsibility of each parent to determine whether or not their child should receive the COVID 19 vaccine that is still hasn’t been FDA approved, carries with it unknown risks, and no liability for the manufacturer and the administers. It is up to parents to decide the risks versus any benefit the vaccine might offer.
    HFI suggests the following to help you preserve your parental rights and your medical authority when/if your school hosts a vaccine clinic.


    Make sure you are aware of the day the vaccine clinics will be hosted at your child’s school. A simple phone call to the school office should let you know if you missed an announcement of a vaccine clinic.
    Discuss with your child your position on the vaccines. Make sure you make them aware if you are choosing not to have vaccines administered at the school.
    Discuss with the administration and your child’s teacher your position on the vaccine. It’s important that those who are responsible for your child when s/he is out of your care are aware of your position on vaccines so that there can be no confusion.
    **There have been rare incidents around the country of children who were vaccinated against their parent’s wishes at school vaccine clinics. Vaccine clinics hosted in Idaho have stated that children under 18 must have parental authorization.
    Statue 39-3801 could allow Idaho children as young as 14 to consent to medical treatment and that could include vaccines.

    Consider pulling your child from school if you are concerned about an accidental injection. Many parents choose to keep their children home for the day/hours that vaccine clinics are hosted to avoid any confusion and possible mistakes. Some students feel more secure knowing there will be less peer pressure about the choice to avoid school-administered vaccines.

    Where there is risk there must be choice. Did you know that recent data reflects that the vaccine is more harmful to our children than the sickness?