TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida’s controversial surgeon general announced Monday that the state is breaking with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and will be the first state in the nation to recommend against giving the Covid-19 vaccines to kids ages 5 and older.
Florida Surgeon General Joseph A. Ladapo, speaking at a roundtable Monday with Gov. Ron DeSantis and medical professionals who oppose much of the CDC’s recommendations, did not elaborate. Two others who participated in the discussion were Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford University professor of medicine, and biostatistician Martin Kuldorff. Both were the chief signatories of the Great Barrington Declaration, which calls for a hands-off approach toward managing the pandemic and instead advocates for natural “herd immunity.”
It’s really low to take 5-year olds and make them into bioweapons/human shields (your choice) in a culture war that is nothing more than a prolonged campaign stunt for Ron DeSantis’ 2024 Goat Rodeo run.
Ladapo should be recalled and have his medical license confiscated. This is child abuse and endangerment.
These motherfuckers would be telling us to run TO the zombies and get bitten. This is nothing less than criminal malpractice.
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Pshaw!!! Republicans see your claim of a New Low as a direct challenge and Voila! Christina Pshaw took to the social medias and accused Democrats of grooming if they don’t approve of the Don’t Say Gay bill. Republicans have passed the Inflection Point and are rapidly approaching the Naked Singularity of Pure Fascism.
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Herd immunity – about as sensible and beneficial as their do nothing response to school mass shootings, they can’t all die, right?
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Sounds like the children of the US of A of Florida need to submit a notice to the Hague that might sound like this: “THE HAGUE, xx March 2022. The public hearing on the Request for the indication of provisional measures submitted by The Children of Florida in the case concerning Allegations of Severe Intentional Child Abuse under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Severe Intentional Child Abuse and Murder (Children of Florida v. Ron DeSantis and the State of Florida) was concluded today.”
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