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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | CONTACT: KIMBERLY NIELSEN |
| July 16, 1999 | (202) 225-3415 |
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| Washington, D.C. — Congressman Walter B. Jones (R-NC),
Member of the House Committee on Armed Services, today introduced legislation
to make the current Department of Defense anthrax vaccination immunization
program voluntary for all members of the Uniformed Services.
Jones’ bill, the American Military Health Protection Act (H.R. 2543), will make the current mandatory program voluntary to United States military personnel until the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves a new anthrax vaccination for humans or approves a reduced course of shots, down from the existing six-shot program. “The lack of a single, conclusive independent study on the long-term
health effects of the anthrax vaccine on humans has created legitimate
growing concerns among our men and women in uniform,” Jones said. “Despite
continued assurances by the Department of Defense that adverse reactions
to the vaccination are minimal, the Department’s standards used to measure
the reactions haven’t been able to support their claims.”
“Currently, Rep. Christopher Shays (R-CT) is moving forward with a series of congressional hearings looking into the anthrax vaccine program, which include the safety and effectiveness of the program and adverse reactions to it. The need for these hearings is substantial justification that we have a serious problem on our hands. Until we can determine its safety, we cannot expect our military to continue receiving what may be an unsafe immunization,” Jones said. “I have heard from too many military officers and enlisted personnel
from the State of North Carolina alone, whose fierce loyalty and dedication
to this country has forced them to leave the service rather than disobey
a direct order to take the inoculation,” Jones said. “I feel that I would
be failing in my responsibility if I did not take action to protect the
troops who willingly sacrifice their own lives in defense of this nation
and its citizens.”
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