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Vaccination Safety form for doctor to sign before giving shot?

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Would it not be cool, as part of fully informed consent, that all the verbal

things the doctor told you, were put in writing, for them to sign.

A clause would include " full liability " for all injury, including merely

suspected neurological symptoms, where the full income of the

doctor, not profit, not net, but gross income, for their lifetime,

was available for damage award, as well as the full gross revenue

of the facility the doctor works for.

And they must sign the declaration of safety before the shot is given.

Think they would sign?

It's your legal right in any exchange of " goods " or services between

two people for a contract to be drawn up, and both parties sign it.

Medicine is no exception. You being one of the parties can change

and edit terms before it is ready for signing. You can insist a second

contract, or even a third be negotiated and signed.

Can this be done for mandatory vaccinations? It's medicine, right?

And the doctor verbal declarations being written and signed ... they

should agree to signing it right? When they finally see the list

of facts, there must be a clause, a penalty clause, for being wrong.

Let them read it, and when they refuse to sign it... It means they

were " wrong " about something in the list of safety facts they

told you. That must be why they refused to sign it!!!

Anyone want to try to write such a document?

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