Nice try. It is not my job to prove your thesis. You're saying Florida has a vaccination shortage. Show evidence. Not to mention you're asking me to show you proof of a vaccination that occurred in the future (today is the 21st).
Yes... starting tomorrow.... you can track it and tell us if a single young child gets vaccinated in Florida.
Why would I track it? There's no problem from my stance. You're the one saying there's a problem. I suspect you'll be posting away any article that pretends to have evidence (without actually having any). Your modus operandi. You're a failure, GWB. Couldn't find a coherent argument with two hands and a flashlight.
You are claiming the vaccines are easily available in Florida despite the DeSantis administration not ordering any --- and being the only state not to order. Well tomorrow is opening day for vaccination of young children nationwide. Provide proof that any young child in Florida is getting vaccinated. Show us that Florida does not have a problem. Demonstrate to us how DeSantis is not blocking children from getting their healthcare that their parents desire.
No, what I'm claiming (and what the democrat rep I posted is echoing) is that vaccines are able to be ordered by many other entities other than the state and if parents want to get them, they still can. So there's no issue whatsoever. What you are claiming (without even a shred of proof) is that there is/will be a shortage. But you can't post any support, so you're trying to say its my job to post support. You're a total jackass.
So tell us -- why does a Democratic Rep need to give guidance to parents in Florida on how to possibly get vaccination for their young children. You would think that DeSantis' Health Department would be helping parents out with vaccine guidance. You would think that DeSantis' health department would be promoting vaccination on the web and on TV -- giving parents guidance on safe & effective vaccination. The truth remains that not a single young child in Florida will be vaccinated tomorrow. You claim they will -- well then provide the proof. Surely you will have something showing happy families getting their young children vaccinated in Florida by the end of the day tomorrow as the local media covers the story.
Let's see what the local Florida paper has to say about DeSantis' "cruel, barbaric" delay of COVID-19 vaccines for children. On kids’ vaccines, DeSantis is wrong, but never in doubt https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinio...0220620-yycspgnkhff57ewfg4giyea5ti-story.html The quip “often wrong, never in doubt” fits Gov. Ron DeSantis like a glove. He takes it to extremes by doubling down, at the expense of our children, on his cultivated political appeal to the anti-vaxxer element of right-wing America. It’s an absolute disgrace for Florida to be the only one of 50 states that did not preorder Pfizer and Moderna mRNA coronavirus vaccines for children ages 6 months to 5 years, once it became apparent that federal regulators would approve and recommend them. The preorder deadline passed a week ago, June 14. Florida delayed the availability of shots to children whose parents want them. President Joe Biden, to his credit, moved swiftly to circumvent that obstacle. This was no oversight. It was intentional, based on Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo’s earlier refusal to recommend COVID vaccinations for healthy children. He said the risks “may” outweigh the benefits, a judgment contrary to the medical profession’s overwhelming consensus. For that, DeSantis is personally responsible. Preparing for the sudden and still unexplained departure of Surgeon General Scott Rivkees, the governor searched for an otherwise reputable physician who would reinforce his own politically motivated opposition to face masks and vaccine mandates. He found Ladapo, an associate professor of medicine at UCLA, and arranged for his dual employment at the University of Florida before announcing him as surgeon general and state health secretary, a day after Rivkees’ sudden exit. Rivkees had been in DeSantis’ doghouse after straying from the governor’s line on social distancing. ‘Trying to jab babies’ Ladapo has been recognized for his expertise in internal medicine, but is not an epidemiologist. When the Florida Department of Law Enforcement did a background check, a former supervisor at UCLA said she would not recommend him. Floridians, she said, “would be better served by a surgeon general who grounds his policy decisions and recommendations in the best scientific evidence rather than opinions.” To hear DeSantis tell it, he’s right and 49 other states are wrong. Never in doubt, he doubled down again Monday. “We are not going to have any programs where we’re trying to jab six-month-old babies,” he said at a barbecue restaurant in Callahan, near Jacksonville, adding that the vaccines will not be available at any county health departments. [ RELATED: DeSantis: ‘We are not going to order’ vaccines for kids for state health departments ] Parents will still have the option, but Florida’s refusal to preorder may delay availability of the vaccines through pediatricians’ offices, children’s hospitals and pharmacies. Parents can go tovaccines.gov, a federal government website, to find nearby locations offering child vaccines. Hospitals have depended on the state’s supply network to vaccinate older children. It remains unclear how they will be supplied. The big pharmacy chains have minimum age restrictions — 18 months at CVS, three years at Walgreens. Responding to Florida’s intransigence, Biden immediately ordered the federal government to make the vaccines available outside the state’s channels, and a White House spokeswoman said the governor “reversed course” — a characterization amplified in many news accounts that DeSantis and his press shop denied. Spokeswoman Christina Pushaw accused The New Yorker of “a blatant lie” on Twitter. Biden’s COVID-19 coordinator, Dr. Ashish Jha, said Friday it had already begun shipping vaccines “to children’s hospitals and pediatricians in every state in the country except Florida.” He called Florida’s delay “unconscionable.” We call it cruel, barbaric — and totally political. Selective hypocrisy It’s another case of DeSantis’ selective hypocrisy. He flaunts the cause of “parental rights” to justify legislation suppressing the teaching of sex education and the history of American racism in Florida schools. Then he makes it harder for parents to choose lifesaving vaccines for their children. Meanwhile, his Agency for Health Care Administration is proposing to forbid Florida Medicaid from covering gender dysphoria treatment for people, often children, who need it. A hearing is set for July 8. That too flouts “parental rights” for the sake of DeSantis’ political ambitions. About 18 million American children, until now, have been ineligible for the coronavirus vaccines. For many of their families, that has prolonged the isolation and hardships: birthday parties cancelled, job opportunities declined, vacations delayed, all brought on by a pandemic that has claimed more than a million American lives, more than 75,000 of them in Florida. While the great majority of deaths were of older people, children under 5 haven’t been spared. COVID has killed some 400, according to federal data, and sickened many more. And the federal stats are among the low estimates. A Harvard study reported by Bloomberg News concluded that in 2021 alone, more than 600 teens and younger children died of COVID, nearly six times as many as have died in any year from seasonal flu. The American Academy of Pediatrics puts the juvenile death toll at 1,055. As with their elders, some juvenile survivors have suffered lasting complications. An estimated 500,000 children have long COVID symptoms, probably an undercount. “Of known respiratory viruses, only COVID-19 has ever killed more than 100 U.S. children in a month in the modern era,” the Harvard study said. “It did so three times during the delta and omicron alone.” Yet DeSantis insisted, falsely, last Thursday that young children “have zero risk of getting anything.” Only some 30% of children 5 to 11 have been vaccinated since Pfizer’s vaccine was made available to them last November. The negativity of naysayers like Ladapo and DeSantis doesn’t help. Politics is an ugly business, but there used to be tacit agreement that children would not be exploited for short-term gain. That vanished when the Trump administration separated families at the borders and put children in cages. Florida’s indifference to protecting children from COVID-19 is cut from the same cynical cloth.
The health department IS giving guidance. Just because a Democratic Rep also gives guidance means nothing. I'm sure there are multiple people giving guidance on Twitter because that's how Twitter works. Holy cow you're a moron. And how is it you can make - with absolute certainty that not a single child in Florida will be vaccinated tomorrow? You're such a fucking clown.
So cite the Florida Health Department guidance being given on where to get vaccination for their children. Isn't that the job of a state's f@cking public health department Oh, yeah that's right the only guidance they are giving is Lapado's unhinged nonsense. Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo opposes COVID-19 shots for young children https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/joseph-ladapo-opposes-covid-vaccine-children/ Yeah... as cited in the media. There will not be a dose of vaccine for young children in Florida until next week at the earliest according to most reports -- and this is only because the Biden administration expedited direct delivery to pharmacies and doctor's offices. Seeing Florida only allowed pediatricians to start ordering vaccination doses directly on Monday, there definitely won't be vaccine doses in their offices on Wednesday this week -- definitely cutting out children under 3. https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/0...ida-pediatric-covid-vaccine-children-desantis