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Letter: County council should follow advice

By Steve Engard, RIDGEFIELD
Published: June 5, 2021, 6:00am

On reading the article regarding the Clark County Council opinion regarding the COVID-19 immunizations (“Quiring O’Brien: Make it harder to vaccinate children 12-15,” The Columbian, May 27), I became quite incensed that they could suggest restricting access to anyone getting immunized.

The council members do not have any formal medical training, making their opinions absurd. They should not be making any decisions that interfere with medical care of anyone. They should be following the advice of the medical experts at the CDC.

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