Trump has removed the Florida vaccine mandates and preserves: ‘We need to be very careful’
President Trump is about to eradicate the Florida school vaccine mandates on Friday, calling it “very strong position” and some vaccines have argued that they are controversial.
“I think we have to be very careful. You have some vaccines that are so amazing,” Trump told reporters at the Oval office that the polio vaccine and the Covid -1 vaccine quoted, which were created in its first term.
Trump also said, “You have some vaccines that are incredible.” This is a very strong position. Initially I heard about it yesterday, and this is a tough position “”
Trump added, “Look, you have the vaccine that they are just pure and ordinary work they are not controversial at all, and I think these vaccines should be used, otherwise some people are about to catch it, and they endanger other people,” add Trump. “And when you have no debate, I think people should take it.”
Florida Governor Ron Dysnantis (R) and Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo made the announcement on Wednesday, comparing the need for vaccine with Ladapo slavery.
Ladapo said that his department would cancel the mandate under his control and the state legislature should take care of the rest.
Florida school districts, like others from all over the country, are needed for polio, diphtheria, ham, rubella, partucis, mamps, tetanus and other infectious diseases.
The vaccine rate in children is already decreasing and the federal government has come to the Covid -19 vaccines from the proposed list for healthy children.
Trump’s Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has expressed anti -vaccine views for years. During his entire time, he unilaterally changed the recommendations to the Covid -19 vaccines, cutting funding for MRNA research, cleaned the dominant members of the vaccine advisory panel centers for control and resistance to the MRNA research, and indicated major changes in the schedule of childhood vaccine.
He has faced criticism from the Democrats – even some Republicans who voted for him to confirm him – about this step.