U.S. Senate Again Rejects Call to Abolish COVID Vaccine Mandate for Teen Pages
The Senate Pages program, which pays young adults ages 16 and 17 to assist on the senate floor, requires applicants be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 â including all boosters. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) cited studies on the risk of vaccine-induced myocarditis and the failure of the vaccines to prevent transmission in a speech on the senate floor.

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Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Tuesday for the third time introduced legislation to lift the COVID-19vaccination requirement for young adults in the U.S. Senate Pages Program â and for the third time, the resolution failed.
The Senate Pages program, which pays young adults ages 16 and 17 to assist on the senate floor, requires applicants be fully vaccinatedagainst COVID-19 â including all boosters.
Paul last week introduced the same resolutionbut it failed to pass. His first attempt, which also did not pass, was a broader resolutionintroduced on Sept. 7 that sought to remove COVID-19 testing, vaccination and masking requirements for pages.
A press release issued Wednesday by Paulâs office said Senate Democrats âfor the third timeâ refused to âfollow the scienceâ and âunanimously objectedâ to the resolution.
According to Paul, the requirement is politically motivated, not based on science, and puts healthy American young adults at risk for vaccine-induced myocarditis.
In a senate floor speech before the vote, Rand cited numerous studies that reported an increased risk of heart inflammation with each successive COVID-19 vaccination.
Paul said:
âWhy are we forcing these kids to do something that I would say is against medical advice to be a page in our program here?â
âHow would you feel if your perfectly-health football player or band member is given the vaccine and comes home with heart inflammation?â
Risk of vaccine-related myocarditis is greater than risk of hospitalization from COVID-19
Rand pointed out that a study by epidemiologist Dr. Tracy Beth HĂžeg, Ph.D., reported the risk of myocarditis in teenage boys after receiving a second dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine was roughly 5 times greater than the risk of hospitalization from COVID-19.
âSo youâre asking yourself, âWell, can my kid go to the hospital or get the heart inflammation?ââ Paul said. Both are rare, he said, but there is a greater chance of heart inflammation.
Paul noted that among healthy children and young adults, there is a ânearly zeroâ risk of dying from COVID-19.
The public knows this and has âlargely resistedâ vaccinating their children against COVID-19, he added.
The argument that young people be vaccinated to protect more vulnerable populations does not hold up, Paul said, because âNo serious scientist now argues that COVID-19 vaccines stop transmission. No one.â
He added, âYet here we are, with Democrats saying, âYouâre not smart enough to make your own decisions. We will make these medical choices for you.ââ
âIn a free society, no one should be forced to receive an injectionâ
Paul called out Democrats for endorsing authoritarianism by expecting âsubmissionâ from U.S. parents. He said:
âThey donât want you to have the choice to keep your kids safe and make a decision whether or not your kid, who may well have already had COVID, needs yet another vaccine ⊠They just want you to shut your eyes, be quiet and do as youâre told.â
Paul said the Democratsâ medical policy for citizens is to, âShut up. Do as youâre told. Take the injection. We donât care if your kid might get sick. We donât care if you have a choice. We donât care if you have any say in your kidâs medical care.â
âIn a free society,â he added, âno one should be forced to receive an injection into their body that they do not wish to have.â
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