Maybe I didn't understand you. The point is not to convince the unconvinced, with the approval they can officially mandate vaccination, there are no more obstacles to that.
I understand that. I guess I worded it poorly. You’re still going to have people who don’t work so aren’t mandated under work and are still “hesitant” and this isn’t what going to make them change their minds. You’ll still have places that won’t mandate, at least right away. And places that won’t follow a federal mandate.
Yes, because a rushed authorization on a rushed vaccine will make people who don’t want it feel tons better.
They just don’t understand that the ones who want it already got it…well, more than likely they understand they just don’t care.
Maybe I didn't understand you. The point is not to convince the unconvinced, with the approval they can officially mandate vaccination, there are no more obstacles to that.
FDA does not make law.
FDA has NO scientific data to prove their position.
Uncharted territory, and the courts will have to decide.
Not a good sitution, considering the corruption/ignorance of the courts.
We the People will have to resist and inform.
States can make it mandatory from an old supreme court case. It's really fucked up.
https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2020/can-covid-19-vaccines-be-mandatory-in-the-us-and-who-decides
I understand that. I guess I worded it poorly. You’re still going to have people who don’t work so aren’t mandated under work and are still “hesitant” and this isn’t what going to make them change their minds. You’ll still have places that won’t mandate, at least right away. And places that won’t follow a federal mandate.