Idaho passed a new law that bans vaccine mandates in schools, workplaces and government offices. Supporters call it the Idaho Medical Freedom Act and say it protects personal choice and bodily autonomy. The bill, led by activist Leslie Manookian, was designed to ensure that no one is forced to receive a vaccine or medical treatment against their will.
The law is backed by groups connected to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Children’s Health Defense and others in the health freedom movement. They argue that medical decisions should be left to individuals, not institutions. Many supporters see Idaho’s approach as a model for other states, highlighting the importance of informed consent and personal responsibility in healthcare.
Backers of the law say it represents a broader shift toward independence from government and corporate influence in medicine. They believe open discussion, personal research and individual choice should guide healthcare decisions. For many in the movement, Idaho’s new law marks a step toward greater respect for medical freedom nationwide.
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