Pediatric Dentists Now Pushing Vaccines on Children – Dentists Medically Kidnap Children if They Don’t Keep Appointments

In May of 2019 Health Impact News reported that Oregon became the first state in the U.S. to permit dentists to inject children with vaccines. In 2021, under the PREP Act during COVID, dentists all across the U.S. were given authority to start vaccinating their patients in an effort to vaccinate more children and adults with the experimental COVID-19 "vaccine," regardless of whether the state they resided in allowed dentists to give vaccines or not. So dentist offices joined local churches and other public places in 2021 as killing centers authorized to inject COVID-19 bioweapon shots in an attempt to mass murder their patients. The American Dental Association was so pleased with this new role of dentists becoming mass murderers by injection, that they began to campaign to have states allow dentists to administer ALL childhood vaccines. Today, American taxpayers are funding the education of dentists to become experts in vaccines, as is evidenced by the recent award of $685,000 to educate dentists on the deadly HPV Gardasil vaccine. By allowing dentists to now inject your child with poisonous vaccines, the chances of having your child medically kidnapped via your dental office has greatly increased. Back in 2018, Health Impact News reported on a mother in Pennsylvania who stood up to her family dentist who threatened to report her to CPS to have her children taken away from her for simply missing a scheduled dentist appointment.

Oregon Becomes First State to Permit Dentists to Vaccinate Children

Governor Kate Brown of Oregon signed a bill on May 6, 2019 that will allow dentists in that state to administer vaccinations. House Bill 2220, which passed Oregon’s House of Representatives on Mar. 28, 2019 and Senate on Apr. 25, will make it possible for dentists to give vaccines, including MMR, HPV and annual flu shots, to their patients during dental checkups. With the signing of HB 2220, Oregon becomes the first state in the U.S. to permit dentists to vaccinate patients of any age, including young children, with many types of vaccines. According to Oregon Public Broadcasting, dentists in Minnesota and Illinois can only give influenza vaccine to adults. The University of Minnesota’s School of Dentistry offers a 10-hour, self-paced, online course to administer flu shots and also offers a more basic three-hour online course.