Allow Chiropractors to Give COVID Vaccine Injections Urges the American Chiropractic Association
According to the The 2021 Q1 Lobbying Report filed by the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) The ACA stated that it was lobbying the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and "urging" them to allow doctors of chiropractic to administer COVID-19 vaccines.
According to reports an ACA spokesperson for the organization stated:
"From the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the [ACA] has reached out to the federal government to make it clear that the chiropractic profession, one of the largest portal-of-entry healthcare groups in the country, is willing and qualified to provide assistance to a healthcare system being stretched to its limit. As a result of ACA's efforts, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in March 2020 included doctors of chiropractic on its listing of the essential critical infrastructure workforce."
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The news should come as no surprise as the ACA has led the charge to turn chiropractors in medical providers for decades while abandoning the profession's unique role.
The ACA endorsed the World Federation of Chiropractic's flawed immunity document at the start of the pandemic and warned chiropractors about discussing the role of the immune system and chiropractic in relation to COVID.
The ACA joins the Canadian Chiropractic Association and chiropractic organizations in the United Kingdom advocating and participating in the injection of COVID vaccines into their populations. Chiropractors in Colorado can sign up to give the injections following training.
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