https://popularrationalism.substack.com/p/after-enforcing-mandates-of-vaccines
I don't live in Seattle, but where I live parents are supposed to be able to decline unwanted vaccines even if "required". In the past, as I understand it, a parent might write a note to a school indicating they were exempting their child from whatever vaccine they chose. However, parents are being compelled into giving every vaccine on the CDC's massively bloated schedule because the administrative state has been stripping parents of their rights via bureaucratic rules. At one time a note probably sufficed. Then a particular form began to be demanded which contained objectionable language suggesting risk to the child if unvaccinated. This sets the parent up for accusations of neglect if they choose to decline one or more toxic injections. Last I knew, the parent wanting to obtain an exemption had to go to the health department and give information before obtaining the form. I would guess that only a few parents in my state realize that they can use medical and religious exemptions. Of those that might be aware, I would guess that some opt out of public schooling due in part to the increasingly tyrannical vaccine push.
Aluminum in the brain has been known to be associated with Alzheimer's disease for a very long time. Babies are exposed in the United States to extremely high levels of aluminum due to the 100% unnecessary Hep B series, plus mercury in flu shots, etc. Not to mention the horrific Gardasil vaccine, which is so laden with aluminum that it initiates autoimmunity in a significant percentage of recipients.
Big Tech is probably aware of how much vaccine content the erstwhile government pressured them to censor. When push comes to shove I be they can expose it all, I'd guess.
https://schiff.house.gov/news/press-releases/schiff-sends-letter-to-google-facebook-regarding-anti-vaccine-misinformation
When people realize that the WIV and US g.o.f. research on coronavirus didn't only lead to a lab released virus, but the vaccine to go with it, I'd imagine that a lot of previous "deadly viral outbreaks" leading to various vaccine campaigns might be viewed in a different light.