’No vaccines, shove the poison!’ chanted a crowd of about 200 people outside Meadowdale Mall in Edenvale, east of Johannesburg, on Saturday as they marched against what they called ’medical apartheid’.
According to Hardy, the purpose of the four-kilometre protest march was to inform the public of what he called"the tyranny and the fear" instilled by government to force people to vaccinate.
Among the crowd was 36-year-old Nothando Gumede, who wore a white shirt with “My body, my choice” and a syringe depicted across the front. Gumede said she did not associate with the term “anti-vaxxer”, saying it was created to force people to vaccinate from fear of being excluded from society.”What I am is someone who stands for freedom of choice, so I must have a choice to either have [the vaccine] or not have it.
“[Clause] 5.5.5 of Pfizer’s contract with the South African government says this is an experimental vaccine and it has not undergone long-term trials. Therefore, this means that whoever is taking the vaccines is agreeing to be part of an experiment and the manufacturer is not liable for the side-effects or death caused by it. I’m not anti-vaccine, but anti-experimental vaccine being forced on me and my children; that is just wrong.
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