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 MEDICAL
RIGHTS

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MEDICAL RIGHTS

The UNESCO Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights:


Article 3 — Human dignity and human rights:


“Human dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms are to be fully respected.

The interests and welfare of the individual should have priority over the sole interest of science or society.”

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The governmental bodies, the Police or the medical institutions have no authority to force medical interventions on anyone. The individual’s free will and well-being supersedes any collective agreements.


Article 6.1 — Consent:


“Any preventive, diagnostic or therapeutic medical  intervention is only  to be carried out with the prior, free and informed consent of the person concerned, based on adequate information. The consent should, where appropriate, be express and may be withdrawn by the person concerned at any time and for any reason without disadvantage or prejudice.”

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Face masks and vaccines fall into the category of preventive medical interventions, and thus they cannot be coerced on anyone. The PCR-tests and temperature guns are considered diagnostic interventions, which also must be based on voluntary consent - therefore they cannot be used as a requirement to work, travel or enter businesses. Declining these medical interventions cannot result in social inequality or disadvantage.



Article 10 — Equality, justice and equity:


“The fundamental equality of all human beings in dignity and rights is to be respected so that they are treated justly and equitably.”

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Denying the fundamental rights of an individual based on medical reasons is a violation of human dignity and equality. Thus nobody can be discriminated against for refusing to wear a mask, undergo a medical examination (like the PCR-test) or a vaccine.



Article 11 —  Non-discrimination and non-stigmatisation:


“No individual or group should be discriminated against or stigmatised on any grounds, in violation of human dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms.”

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The right to move freely, the right to make a living, the right to participate in society, and the right to receive public and private services must be guaranteed to all individuals, regardless of their medical decisions


See the full declaration on the Unesco Website HERE.

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