Costa Rican President Stops All “Vaccine” Mandates

Finally, a leader has shown that the people are far more important than pleasing the Globalists who are trying to undo the world and bring in their One World Government.

Vaccine mandates have been scrapped in the Central American nation of Costa Rica and the country’s newly elected President Rodrigo Chaves Robles has noted that forcing citizens to get vaccinated is “against the law.”

“As of today, the vaccines are not mandatory – and therefore, any action taken against anyone who does not want to be vaccinated is an action that is against the law,” said Chaves during a press conference on August 3rd.

Despite the fact that Chaves himself is vaccinated, he maintains that it should be a choice left up to the individual to decide and that “people have freedom of choice.”

“As I said during my campaign: Costa Rica’s people are not cattle that you beat with a piece of wood and force to get vaccinated,” said the president.

According to Chaves the country’s vaccine mandate was “contrary to international standards,” backing up his claims by citing a statement from the World Health Organization (WHO) that denounced vaccine mandates, with the statement saying that mandates “interfere with freedom and individual autonomy” and called for policymakers to “balance the well-being of the community with individual liberties.”

“‘Mandatory vaccination’ policies limit individual choice in non-trivial ways by making vaccination a condition of, for example, attending school or working in particular industries or settings like health care.”

Natural News reported:

Former Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado Quesada announced nationwide vaccine mandates back in 2021, first with public-sector employees having an Oct. 15 deadline to get vaccinated. The mandate was subsequently expanded, with proof of vaccination becoming mandatory to join certain activities and enter many establishments in the country beginning Dec. 1.

“We have to give time for the people who remain to get their two vaccines,” he said. “As of Dec. 1, there will be no excuse.”

Alvarado later touted this achievement during his final speech in May 2022. He claimed that Costa Rica was among “a select group of countries in the world that has more than 85 percent of its population vaccinated with at least one dose.”

The previous administration signed in the mandatory vaccinations illegally, as the members of the Central American nation’s National Vaccination and Epidemiology Commission (CNVE) were functioning under terms that had expired in 2020.

Because of this, Chaves immediately nixed the mandate – rendering the rules invalid.

“When told this, [the CNVE members] all got quiet. They said nobody had told them their terms had ended, and nobody questioned this until the minister here investigated,” the president continued, pointing to Health Minister Jocelyn Chacon Madrigal.

Chacon was asked by Chaves to suspend all mandates “given the illegal actions taken by the CNVE,” but maintaining that vaccines are “available for those who, in the exercise of their liberty, desire to be vaccinated.”

“There are countries which do not mandate and have higher rates of vaccination. Why? Because people do not want to be ordered. They prefer to have things explained,” remarked Chacon.


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