Date: _________________ To Whom It May Concern: I am respectfully submitting this document in protest of the hospitals policy of mandatory flu shots for all healthcare workers, clerical staff, vendors, students and volunteers. This policy raises serious concerns and jeopardizes the hospital system. It is clear that those making this decision may not be aware of the risks. Requiring that I be injected with a substance that will not protect me (or my patients) and could cause me a lifetime of debilitating illness, in exchange for employment needs to be challenged in a Court of Law. Until that happens, I maintain that what is injected into my body is my choice. This information also substantiates the reasons I am refusing the flu shot. Sincerely, __________________________________
Real Risk of Side Effects
Flu shots and their ingredients potentially cause serious, long-term side effects. Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a very real potential complication from flu shots
.
In 2003, there were 382 cases of GBS reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) following influenza vaccination. The median onset of GBS following influenza vaccine was 12 days. An article published in the journal,
Neurology
, estimated the annual economic cost of GBS in the United States. The estimated average annual cost of
GBS was $1.7 billion, including direct and indirect medical costs. Most of the direct medical costs were for community hospital admissions. Most of the indirect costs were due to premature deaths. The mean cost per patient with GBS was $318,966.
[Ref:
Economic cost of Guillain-Barré syndrome in the United States
P. D. Frenzen, PhD. Neurology. July 1, 2008. vol. 71 no. 1 21-27]
Neurological complications that have been described after influenza vaccination, include Guillain-Barre syndrome, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, acute transverse myelitis, optic neuritis, cerebellar ataxia, giant cell arteritis, dermatomyositis, hypoglossal palsy, peripheral facial palsy, vasculitic ulnar mononeuropathy and oculomotor mononeuropathy.
[Ref: de Almeida, et al.