Letter to the Editor: City vax-or-test policy is tyranny

The following letter was submitted in response to a new policy that city of Cordova employees must either provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or undergo weekly testing for the virus. This policy went into effect Aug. 1.


City Manager Helen Howarth should be immediately fired for mandating experimental injections and/or invasive testing for city employees. City employees; lawyer up, get your union involved, fight this medical tyranny. Sue the City of Cordova, sue Helen. If you believe in personal choice and medical privacy, if you believe that your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and fellow human beings should NOT be forced to wear the Star of David and be ostracized from society by not being allowed to shop where you shop, dine where you dine or work where you work just because they have made a different choice than you, then you have a moral obligation to speak up. This tyrannical division is what is being pushed by governments all over the country and Helen and the City of Cordova are paving that path here. When you make someone choose between their livelihood or getting a medical treatment they full heartedly do not agree with, you are not giving them a choice, you are bullying them into submission because you think you’re right and they’re wrong. Cordova has a lot of vaccine bullies. Pay attention and take note of those people and organizations that champion forcing you to have an injection you don’t want. They do not have your best interest at heart. These are people that are gladly willing to see you lose your job and be vilified and ostracized by society because you won’t be obedient to their will, and have the audacity to think differently than them. A special type of evil. Fight back. Make your voice heard. Freedom loving Patriots…are there any left in Cordova? Be brave! For you may have been born “for such a time as this”!

Katie Jo Roemhildt
Cordova

Advertisement
Previous articleDunleavy, not the Legislature, blocked funding for PCE
Next articleCordova Chronicles: Christmas in June?
Letter to the Editor
The Cordova Times welcomes letters to the editor. General interest letters should be no more than 300 words. Thank you letters should be no more than 150 words. Letters should be submitted by 5 p.m. Thursdays for consideration in the following week’s edition of the newspaper. However, meeting that deadline is no guarantee that the letter will be published. All letters must include the writer’s name and address and daytime phone number. Only the writer’s name and city will be published. The Cordova Times also reserves the right to edit letters for content, length, clarity, grammar, AP Style and taste. Unsigned letters will not be published. Letters must be relevant to The Cordova Times readership area and preference will be given to topics covered in recent editions of The Cordova Times. Letter writers are encouraged to use email. Submit letters to share@thecordovatimes.com.