Gov. Ron DeSantis just a few days ago said that Americans need to unify behind the science that has led to the rapid development of vaccines. So it was a bit strange that DeSantis on Friday said that perhaps the number of Florida residents who receive COVID-19 vaccinations could be boosted — by not following Pfizer Inc.’s recommended instructions for its vaccine candidate.
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Instead of giving two doses, as recommended by the pharmaceutical manufacturer, to high-risk populations such as nursing home residents and front-line hospital workers, perhaps one dose could do, the Governor suggested Friday.
So, instead of following the dosing regimen that was determined by actual scientific tests by people who are professionals at that, ol' Gov. DeathSentence thinks its better to not properly vaccinate Floridians.
One dose of the Pfizer vaccine is 52% effective, two doses are 95% effective. That's from, you know, actual research.
But Florida Man who is serving as a governor thinks he knows better. This is from the same low-wattage jerkoff who is suppressing a Whtie House Task Force report that contradicts his cherished beliefs.
No wonder Trump is moving to Florida. The governor there is as dumb as Trump is.
here we go gain...
ReplyDeleteGov deathsentence is making medical decisions for floridians.
First he does not know anything thing of science, less of medicine.
So a notaphysician is making medical decisions for you. IF your ok
with that you deserve to become ill or maybe even die.
To borrow an old line you win the war by enabling the other side
to die and not dying yourself.
However rethugs will die for Drumpf, not a winning plan.
Eck!
Palin's "Death Panels", a jury of our 'peers'.
ReplyDeleteThe cross-pollination abounds: Saw it coming ...
As a lifelong Floridian, I'd just like to say: I'm ashamed of DeathSantis, Matt Gaetz, and the countless other idiots and sycophants. We're not all "Florida Man" down here, but the ones that make the news sure tend to be.
ReplyDeleteThe county I live is hardcore Republican of the worst kind: wealthy retirees and the Fox News elite. Sean Hannity and Rick Scott have houses just down the way. Mike Pence vacations here. It's awful. The four years I've lived here have turned me into a hateful person, just being surrounded by such wanton ignorance and outright evil.
When I retire in a dozen years, my wife and I fully plan to get the fuck out of this state. Maybe even get out of this country. Long-term plans are formulating.