For the Rutgers and the New Jersey Department of Health, Rise Together means “Advancing Childhood Immunization Rates through Collaboration.”
If you want to know more about why that’s unsurprising on the part of Rutgers you can read more here. (In a nutshell, $1B goes a long way towards buying cooperation within the medical establishment.)
Posted on Rutger’s website on May 9:
The New Jersey Department of Health, Vaccine Preventable Disease Program, and Rutgers School of Public Health are pleased to present the 2023 New Jersey Immunization Conference: RISE Together: Advancing Childhood Immunization Rates through Collaboration. This year's conference is offered in two parts, and separate registration is required for each part.
Part 1: VFC/NJIIS Updates Webinar: The VFC (Vaccines for Children) Storage and Handling Annual Education presentation will provide an overview of the VFC site visit and commonly identified challenges, including vaccine accountability and temperature excursions. This training will fulfill the annual VFC education requirement for providers. In addition, the NJIIS team will provide an overview of NJIIS, how to manually enter vaccines into NJIIS, troubleshoot interface data issues, and provide best practices. The webinar will be held on Tuesday, June 6th, from 10 am-12 pm…
VFC/NJIIS Updates Register at: http://go.rutgers.edu/june6
Part 2: Rise Together: The virtual conference will focus on collaborative community efforts to increase childhood immunization rates by engaging diverse groups of stakeholders. Healthcare providers, public health officials, and community leaders will share innovative strategies and solutions they've implemented to reach local vaccination goals, ensuring that all children have access to the life-saving benefits of immunization. The virtual conference will be held on Wednesday, June 21st, 9:30 am-1:45 pm.
Are Rutgers and the NJDOH following the science or attempting to lead it straight into the the stranglehold of BigPharma? Perhaps this is an opportunity to find out. Surely parents are stakeholders when it comes to our children.
You can register at the link below.
Rise Together Register at: http://go.rutgers.edu/june21
Learn more at: https://rutgerstraining.sph.rutgers.edu/immunization2023
For clarity, VFC is the Vaccines for Children program.
a federally funded program that provides vaccines at no cost to children who might not otherwise be vaccinated because of inability to pay. The CDC buys vaccine at a discounted rate for distribution to registered VFC providers. Children who are eligible* for VFC vaccines are entitled to receive those vaccines recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
The VFC program was named as the reason for adding the not-so “safe and effective” COVID-19 vaccine to the CDC-recommended childhood schedule. You see, they HAD to add it… so that underprivileged children would have equal access to the short-term, marginal “protection” to obsolete variants of COVID and risks of POTS, myocarditis and a long list of other life-altering or deadly consequences that other children get.
The NJIIS is the New Jersey Immunization Information System. Think vaccine surveillance. From the website:
In a population-based immunization registry, children are usually entered into the registry at birth, often through a linkage with electronic birth records. A health care provider also can initiate a registry record at the time of a child's first immunization or a subsequent office visit. If a registry includes all children in a given geographic and all providers are reporting immunization information, a registry can provide a single data source for all community immunization partners. Such a population-based immunization registry can make it easier to carry out the effective immunization strategies (e.g., reminder/recall, provider assessment/education, etc.) and thereby decrease the resources needed to achieve and maintain high levels of coverage. Immunization registries also can be used to enhance adult immunization services and coverage.
For background, recent NJDOH proposals seek to expand the parameters of this surveillance system. Per proposed changes:
Changes maintain confidentiality but clarifies and extends when information may be released. It now includes IRB approved research, to an individual who has signed consent (ie, they would be able to obtain their CDRSS record), when disclosure is necessary for PH (eg, so that an employer may be informed that an infectious food worker may not work), to other state or federal PH authorities (to coordinate responses), or pursuant to a valid court order. *emphasis mine
Access to public or private place and records/things at these premises to enforce, administer or confirm compliance with health laws
*CDRSS records are positive laboratory reports of communicable diseases listed here.
“When disclosure is necessary for PH (public health)” is a very broad parameter given the growing shadow public health institutions are casting over public life.
There are an awful lot of changes being quietly introduced to circumvent the systems that were originally put in place to protect our rights as citizens. We need to pay attention.
You can read more about that here.
You can participate in Stand for Health Freedom’s action alert here.
Once again, here’s the link to register for the Rise Together event:
Rise Together Register at: http://go.rutgers.edu/june21
Learn more at: https://rutgerstraining.sph.rutgers.edu/immunization2023
Thank you for sharing this!! Privacy and health choices are dwindling in Jersey!
Thank you Ann for sharing this info. Rutgers did a study a few years back (I wish I could find it) apparently children in NJ have the highest autism diagnosis' in the Country -( 1 in 14) The State of NJ mandated that children entering daycare @ 6 months or older needed to receive the 'flu shot' on top of ALL the other vaxx's they receive. This is a true global genocide, dear Lord please help us to help our defenseless children from the evilness ...