Video: Uruguay’s Decision to Suspend COVID Vaccination for Kids Under 13 Years. Corona Investigative Committee with Gaby Weber.

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Guest is Gaby Weber, a romance philologist, journalist and publicist. She has lived in Uruguay for 17 years. She:

  • Has been suing for years for access to the files that are locked away with party-affiliated foundations and thus out of the reach of the federal archives and the and the population.
  • Stated in 2020 in the aftermath of the trial for the liberation of the Kohl files before the Berlin Administrative Court:
    “We are […] all disenfranchised. […] No legal recourse, no rule of law.”

This session is about:

1a) The Uruguayan court has now decided to suspend vaccinations for children under 13 and to stop the discrimination against the unvaccinated persons.

1b) Uruguay, as a small country in  South America, took a common sense, non-repressive approach to the pandemic.

2a) Argentina: to their recent film about the WHO human trials during the Alfonsín government.

2b) Argentina: chose the repressive path in the Pandemic which can be retrospectively said as without success. The country was already in crisis at the beginning of the pandemic. Measures have given the country the rest.

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