‘Full House’ Actress Stands Up For Medical Freedom In Her Latest Instagram Post

Candace Cameron Bure, an actress, has said that she is not anti-vaccine, but rather that she is opposed to vaccination mandates for a variety of reasons. In an Instagram post, the “Fuller House” actress said that she is “standing up for freedom” and called for people to come together.

 

 

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Several of Bure’s photos begin with the phrase “I’m not anti-v” (anti-vaccine), and are followed by statements such as “I’m just pro-medical freedom,” “I’m just pro-informed consent,” “I’m just pro-immune system,” “I’m just pro-early intervention,” and “I’m just pro-sunlight, exercise, real foods, and vitamins.”

Bure penned the following description for her Instagram picture, which she shared with her 5 million followers: “This. This is not about what I am against. This is what I am FOR. Read and understand the distinction.”

“This mama is holding the line and standing up for freedom,” said Bure, who is best known for his role as D.J. Tanner on the popular television shows “Full House” and “Fuller House.”

Bure also urged those who have been vaccinated and those who have not been vaccinated to appreciate one another “This should not separate us. We can have different opinions and still respect and love one another. Be bigger than that!”

Numerous studies have shown that consuming enough levels of vitamin D may decrease the likelihood of contracting COVID-19.

An investigation conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that 78 percent of individuals who had been hospitalized, required a ventilator, or died as a result of COVID-19 were overweight or obese. The findings were published in March.

The World Obesity Federation also published a study in March, in which it said that nations with high levels of obesity were responsible for roughly 90 percent of worldwide COVID-19 fatalities.

Among those who have expressed concern about mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations or are vaccine-hesitant are rapper Nicki Minaj, podcast host Joe Rogan, supermodel Doutzen Kroes, actor Miles Teller, singer Olivia Newton-John, comedian Rob Schneider, rapper Offset, actress Kirstie Alley, model Anwar Hadid, actor LaKeith Stanfield, radio personality Charlamagne tha God, actress Letitia Wright, and Chet Hanks. Bure is the latest

Bure has been steadfast in her resistance to mandatory vaccination policies. In 2015, the actress expressed support for parents who want to decide whether or not to vaccinate their children.

“Although my children are vaccinated, I’m glad I had the choice when it comes to school,” Bure said in a post on Facebook. Bure previously stated that she has a  large number of relatives and friends who have chosen not to get vaccinated for a variety of reasons. “Some of them already homeschool and my guess is that [a] whole lot more in California are going to. SHOUTOUT to HOMESCHOOL PARENTS and CO-OPS.”