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Fauci says he does not see US mandating COVID-19 vaccination for general public | TheHill
Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious diseases expert, said Tuesday he doesn't see the U.S. mandating a COVID-19 vaccine.
Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, noted that some workplaces, particularly those in health care fields, might prevent employees from coming to work or interacting with patients if they haven’t been vaccinated for the flu.
While no vaccine has been approved yet by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), experts are already grappling with how to convince the American public to get vaccinated.
A Gallup poll released earlier this month found 1 in 3 Americans would not get a COVID-19 vaccine available today if it were free and approved by the FDA.
I believe if the vaccine(s) isn't free, easily available, and efficacious, there will be a challenge in encouraging near-total compliance.
I believe if the vaccine(s) isn't free, easily available, and efficacious, there will be a challenge in encouraging near-total compliance.
Why give people a choice? Since it's in the national interest to have people vaccinated then shouldn't president Biden, being the only person capable of putting an end to this global catastrophe, just mandate vaccinations and enforce the mandate by whatever means necessary? I mean, that's what would be best for America, right?
I believe if the vaccine(s) isn't free, easily available, and efficacious, there will be a challenge in encouraging near-total compliance.
There are too many antivaxer Karens to mandate it. They'd never shut up.
Can you even imagine the screeching?
Why give people a choice? Since it's in the national interest to have people vaccinated then shouldn't president Biden, being the only person capable of putting an end to this global catastrophe, just mandate vaccinations and enforce the mandate by whatever means necessary? I mean, that's what would be best for America, right?
Why give people a choice? Since it's in the national interest to have people vaccinated then shouldn't president Biden, being the only person capable of putting an end to this global catastrophe, just mandate vaccinations and enforce the mandate by whatever means necessary? I mean, that's what would be best for America, right?
Vaccines should never be mandatory...
They aren't, at least not for civilians. But your kid isn't going to school without them.
Your quote outlines the only thing I care about, which is that people in certain jobs should absolutely be required to take the vaccine as a condition of employment. Healthcare workers, and those working in assisted living/nursing homes are good examples. I'd also be OK (depending on the safety and efficacy data) for schools to require vaccinations for COVID like they do for other infectious diseases.
As to other adults, a lot will depend on the early data on the vaccine. If it's effective and safe, I'd think many employers in service areas especially would require the vaccine, both because COVID will cost a lot to treat for those who get bad cases, and I don't think businesses will believe it to be profitable to be the source of an outbreak with an infected employee who didn't get vaccinated.
Except they did...
Needs congress for that. And about two decades of wrangling in the courts.
GOP members may need a period of adjustment after Trump leaves office, to get used to the idea that there is more than one branch of government.
****. Trump is the asshole of the world because he didn't mandate a national shutdown or whatever and he directly caused the death of a couple hundred thousand Americans but Biden can't or shouldn't do that kind of stuff.
It's no wonder nobody other than other left wingers takes the left seriously.
You didn't expect fairness or parity or anything, did you?
That train left the station in 2015.
It left the station in 2005. Since then it has turned down a 8% grade, been lit on fire and swapped out brakes for ball bearings.
****. Trump is the asshole of the world because he didn't mandate a national shutdown or whatever and he directly caused the death of a couple hundred thousand Americans but Biden can't or shouldn't do that kind of stuff.
It's no wonder nobody other than other left wingers takes the left seriously.
It's amazing how easy it is to debate when you make up positions no one advances, then attack those made up positions! It's a wonder why no one takes you seriously.....
What's amazing with COVID is Trump had the easiest job possible. Ask his experts what to do, do that. Ask them what to tell the public - say that. He'd be a hero cruising to reelection. That advice very likely would NOT include a national shutdown, but you know that.
It's amazing how easy it is to debate when you make up positions no one advances, then attack those made up positions! It's a wonder why no one takes you seriously.....
What's amazing with COVID is Trump had the easiest job possible. Ask his experts what to do, do that. Ask them what to tell the public - say that. He'd be a hero cruising to reelection. That advice very likely would NOT include a national shutdown, but you know that.
Not only did he ask the experts but he also followed their advice. The left, however, has a completely different narrative of things because their entire MO is to find fault with absolutely everything Trump does or says. The left actually ridiculed Trump for pardoning Susan B Anthony!
Yeah, like when he held that rally inside, with they HOPED 20,000 people jammed elbow to elbow, 100s of thousands more outside, and in an alternate venue, virtually no masks, and the campaign tore down the social distancing stickers. It was a How-To on how to spread COVID to as many as possible in a single afternoon, so it's what the experts advised, but the opposite.
Etc.
So you're not serious, or aren't paying attention, and that's why no one is paying attention to your opinions.
Your quote outlines the only thing I care about, which is that people in certain jobs should absolutely be required to take the vaccine as a condition of employment. Healthcare workers, and those working in assisted living/nursing homes are good examples. I'd also be OK (depending on the safety and efficacy data) for schools to require vaccinations for COVID like they do for other infectious diseases.
As to other adults, a lot will depend on the early data on the vaccine. If it's effective and safe, I'd think many employers in service areas especially would require the vaccine, both because COVID will cost a lot to treat for those who get bad cases, and I don't think businesses will believe it to be profitable to be the source of an outbreak with an infected employee who didn't get vaccinated.
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