Representative Gary Woods is a member of the Health and Human Services and Elderly Affairs Committee. He is a Democrat elected from our State Capitol, and is a retired medical professional (an expert).
Originally from California. Berkeley (Physics) then Johns Hopkins (Biophysics) and finally Univ. Rochester (MD) where I stayed on the Orthopaedic Faculty 5 years before moving to Concord (1982) and practiced Hand Surgery 32 years retiring in 2014.
Gary has co-sponsored bills to require COVID-19 vaccination for school attendance, exempt universities from having to follow any state medical freedom from vaccination laws, and to “require insurance coverage for vaccinations, devices, and medications authorized for emergency use.“
I’m sure there’s more.
I expect (though did not hunt down proof) that Gary supported mandatory mask wearing and social distancing, the unvaxxed losing jobs, the state closing businesses, obstructing public protests that did not involve Antifa or BLM (like attending church services), warrantless searches, and being confined if you were not “fully” vaccinated as in, no life for the benighted carriers of right-wing conspiracy.
Feel free to crowdsource those and send them to me, I’ll do a follow-up.
I also do not know if Gary was for vaccine passports, but his Party was and is. They also insisted that the COVID-19 vaccine prevented infection and transmission. This is all Donkey party COVID-19 era doctrine chapter and verse. Ask almost any Democrat in 2021 or 2022, and they backed any act of tyranny they were told was for the good of the collective, including that the COVID-19 vaccine would prevent infection and transmission.
It was gospel.
I am also confident that we’d all know his name if Gary were opposed to any of those approved narratives. People in Dead Horse, Arkansas, and Bear Dance, Montana, would know who Gary Woods was. He’d have been the subject of reports on CNN and MSNBC, publicly pilloried, and run out of his party—the so-called party of science—you’ll remember them from the so-called pandemic.
So, here is Rep Woods making a persuasive argument that vaccines don’t prevent transmission.
A seasoned Democrat, with decades of medical experience, reminding us of something that is the exact opposite of his party’s public health dogma for at least two years.
Thank you, Gary, for clearing that up for us.
And he was not the only Democrat on the committee to share this opinion. Stay tuned. We’ve got more.