Can anyone chime in about this Desantis' bill?
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First it is a Florida Senate Bill. Second it’s purpose is/was to stop local authorities, especially in blue areas, establishing and enforcing draconian lockdown measures. Remember even as DeSantis was opening up, these blue areas were acting like New York or Michigan.
The controversial part of this bill vests the State Health Officer with sole power to quarantine or forcibly vaccinate a person who is a public health risk. Before this bill there were County and local health officers acting like they had this authority. Anyone construing this as a way to force the Covid vaccines on Floridians is ignoring the fact the opposite is codified in this bill.
I'm confused if the bill is essentially granting that power in writing how is it the opposite? Not being snarky, looking for clarification.
Page 40 - there is a section that blocks businesses and organizations from being able to force employees or customers from proving they have been vaccinated. Which in turn removes their ability to force or coerce them to get vaccinated.
The only person in Florida who can mandate someone must be vaccinated is the State Health Officer. And it must proven the person is a health risk and that isolation/quarantine are not effective remedies. This limits the power to force vaccinations. Probably much more than the law it replaced, but that is just a guess.
Gotcha
Shills are making post after post about this bill, trying to discredit DeSantis. Pointing out facts and logic that contradicts what they are saying does no good. Just treat them as trolls, and ignore them.
Thanks. Sometimes I can’t resist an argument.