This is the approach Texas is taking. They are not trying to circumvent vaccine immunity protection, they are simply going after consumer protection (ie. false advertising). In Texas this is $10,000 fine per incident. So each time vaccine shot administered....
Having said that, I do not think "vaccine immunity protection" would work in a case where there was criminal negligence. That is to say, immunity protection is not a license to intentionally kill.
I think the immunity is also vulnerable because of how the trial data was manipulated and withheld.
Ultimately, all that will matter is if there’s a judge willing to take this on.
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