Trump stopped the FEMA camps?
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If you click the FL gov website link provided in my comment, view the bill's text, and scroll down to line 1097, you will see it.
here
1097 4. Ordering an individual to be examined, tested, 1098 vaccinated, treated, isolated, or quarantined for communicable 1099 diseases that have significant morbidity or mortality and 1100 present a severe danger to public health. Individuals who are 1101 unable or unwilling to be examined, tested, vaccinated, or 1102 treated for reasons of health, religion, or conscience may be 1103 subjected to isolation or quarantine.
https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2021/2006/BillText/er/HTML
edit - so you're saying he signed a bill after this bill to remove this? I did not see it in the amendments to this bill, so it must have been a new one. I'll do some looking, just scraped this tweet off TS
edit - found, ~6months after bill was signed, DeSantis signs 4 more https://www.hklaw.com/en/insights/publications/2021/11/florida-gov-ron-desantis-signs-bills-regarding-vaccine-mandates HB 7B/SB 8B: Repeals the authority of the state surgeon general to mandate vaccinations
Yet Trump retruthed the OP... soooo
looks like FL dodged the camps either way... good call u/imissvoat
requesting sticky of this comment
further thoughts - I wonder how many people were forced-jabbed / quarantined during the roughly 6months between this bill and the later one repealing that section. Remember this was PEAK vaccination season in 2021. Did Ron give the tyrants a good run before putting on a patriot mask? curious..
Just goes to show nobody reads a damn thing. "wE gOt To pAsS iT tO kNoW wHaTs iN iT."
Thanks, Nancy Pelosi. K Street; therefore, Corporate America, riding herd. Remember, The business of America is business. The inculcation for business political dominance began early.
The bill actually had some good stuff in it giving broader powers to communities in pandemic situations like having retired doctors reinstated without government licensing requirements due to the need to address time as a factor of transmission. Having local pharmaceutical companies and compounding pharmacies make needed medications, which wasn't allowed during covid. Other stuff, I forget all the details, it's long.
The "forced vaccinations" is a debatable line in a long bill that does a lot of good things, and laws have to be interpreted.
IMO it has more to do with people who may be incapacitated due to illness from a current pandemic, but someone may interpret it differently. Especially when politics are involved. It's all in how you interpret, "have significant morbidity or mortality and 1100 present a severe danger to public health".
Did covid reach that status? No. But what if something does reach that level? What if an actual cure exists and someone is incapacitated, do you give it to them? Someone has to have the authority to make that decision, right?
How many people were "forced vaccinated"? None, obviously. We would all know about it by now, by anti-DeSantis folks in both parties. If Florida police or corrections officers were holding people down and force vaccinating people, we would know by now.
I also have a major distrust, but also of people pushing disinformation. This bill doesn't "force vaccinate" people, and as I stated, I believe it refers to those that are sick to the point of incapacity. And what do you do in those situations? Someone has to have the authority if a patient is incapacitated and cannot make their own choices. You don't just sit and watch them die if you have available medicine. I also believe human nature is fear and exploitation and whole heartedly believe the wrong people would misuse this.
Tend to agree ^