U.S. County Takes National Lead In Pushing Back Against Vaccine Passports
On April 4, the commissioners of St. Joseph County, Indiana passed a resolution against vaccine passports, saying they would “unduly and unnecessarily restrict the freedom of Americans; harm patient privacy; and have a negative financial impact of individuals of color and other marginalized communities.”
It is a bold move for a community, and taking ownership of an issue where you live is smart. That’s why I’ve worked to help this resolution pass in my home of St. Joseph County, location of South Bend. South Bend is is famous for the University of Notre Dame and for former mayor, now Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
St. Joseph County is one of the first localities nationally to take such a stand. The move pushes back against the lockdown mentality from public health authorities across the nation.
St. Joseph County’s health officer was probably the first in the state to issue a public health order demanding masks in 2020, long before the governor ever implemented his own mandate. Locals fought back and sued the county and its health officer, Robert Einterz. He admitted in court he never had the legal authority to force citizens to wear masks. . .
The truth is, vaccine passport programs aren’t going to just roll out in big, blue cities and states like New York, which already has its Excelsior Pass underway. Vaccination against a disease many Americans already have immunity to and many are at low risk from threatens to become an essential requirement to participate in communities all over the country. (Read more from “U.S. County Takes National Lead In Pushing Back Against Vaccine Passports” HERE)
Delete Facebook, Delete Twitter, Follow Restoring Liberty and Joe Miller at gab HERE.









