Symposium: Hoosiers Speak on the Effects of Vaccine and Mask Mandates - Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021

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Indiana residents got together in Greenwood, in Johnson County, on November 2 to talk about how the vaccine and vaccine and mask mandates have affected them. Organizers were Margaret Menge and Andrea Ford. Speakers included Dr. Dan Stock, a family medical doctor with a practice in Fishers called PureHealth Functional Medicine; Shauna Link, whose daughter Haley Link Brinkmeyer died suddenly less than 48 hours after getting the Moderna vaccine; Christy Menke, who worked as a cardiac nurse in hospitals in Indiana for 30 years and saw numerous vaccine injuries over the last several months; James Crismore of GE Aviation in Lafayette, who organized employee protests of the company's vaccine mandate; Erin Beery, a medical sales specialist who is fighting to keep her job after her employer denied her request for a medical exemption; DeAndra Dycus, a parent activist who opposes vaccine mandates; Bryan Ford, a special education teacher who quit his job in protest when he realized the negative impact the masks were having on his students; Thomas Mishler, an IU student who decided to take a stand against IU's strict mask mandate; Bailey Davis, a single mom who lost her job as a therapist after objecting to her employer's vaccine mandate; Ashley Grogg, the founder of Hoosiers for Medical Liberty and Stephanie Deemer, a former litigator and the mother of three IU students who has been involved in the legal fight against Indiana University's draconian vaccine mandate.

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