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KAMPALA Uganda (LifeSiteNews) – A Ugandan politician has shared his misgivings about his nation’s mandatory COVID-19 jabs.
Joseph Kabuleta, a candidate in the recent 2021 presidential elections, warned government against drafting policies that push for compulsory vaccines and condemned the mandatory COVID vaccination of school children.
“The people who manufacture the vaccines are protected by law; you cannot sue them,” Kabuleta stated.
“The people administering the vaccines are protected by law; you cannot sue them,” he continued.
“The only person who is not protected by law is the person who receives the vaccine.”
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A Ugandan parliament committee, headed by minister Jane Ruth Acieng, passed legislation on February 21, 2022, penalizing Ugandans who refuse to the new “vaccines.” Under the new regulation, those who do not get vaccinated against COVID-19 will be fined 4 million Ugandan shillings ($1,072.09 U.S.) or given a jail term of six months.
The new regulations have largely been ignored, but now there is a plan to make vaccination mandatory in schools and institutions of learning, and it has been recently debated in Uganda’s parliament.
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