新冠肺炎疫苗犹豫、化学再损伤和疯狂

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability & Society Pub Date : 2022-06-27 DOI:10.1080/09687599.2022.2090902
Greg Procknow
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摘要保护《加拿大权利与自由宪章》所载的加拿大消费者/幸存者/前患者和疯子(c/s/x/m)的第7条自主权,过去他们曾经历过长期的侵入性程序,以拒绝接种新冠肺炎疫苗,这是一个疯狂的解放问题,疯狂研究绝不能对此视而不见。对一些c/s/x/m来说,疫苗强制令反映了他们精神病史中的创伤时刻,当时他们的自主权被剥夺,他们获得法律同意的权利被声称能力下降的精神医生侵犯。在这篇文章中,我建议扩大医疗豁免的类别,以考虑心理健康背景,并为那些对疫苗持怀疑态度的人提供便利。最后,我强烈呼吁疯子反对强制接种疫苗的暴力行为。
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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, chemical retraumatization, and madness
Abstract Protecting the Section 7 autonomy rights of Canadian consumers/survivors/ex-patients and the mad (c/s/x/m), as enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, with past experiences of enduring intrusive procedures forced upon them, to decline immunization against COVID-19 is a mad liberation issue, to which Mad Studies must not shut its eyes. To some c/s/x/m, vaccine mandates mirror traumatic moments from their psychiatric past, when they had their autonomy stripped, and their right to legal consent infringed upon by physicians of the mind claiming diminished capacity. In this article, I propose expanding categories of medical exemptions to consider mental health contexts, and accommodations be provided to those with diverging minds who are vaccine skeptic. I conclude with a clarion call to madvocates to stand against the violence of coercing vaccinations.
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