Trump calls for the elimination of the mandate of the vaccine in Florida a “difficult position”

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President Donald Trump said on Friday that Florida officials are taking a “difficult position” by moving to eliminate all vaccination mandates for students because he said that some “vaccines should be used”.
“I think we have to be very careful. You have such incredible vaccines. The polio vaccine, I think, is incredible,” Trump told journalists, adding that he believes that the COVVI-19 vaccine developed during his first mandate is also “incredible”.
He continued: “You have such incredible vaccines, and I think you have to be very careful when you say that some people do not have to be vaccinated. It is a very difficult position … It is a difficult position.”
The president added that there are “working vaccines, they just have pure and simple job”.
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President Donald Trump said Florida officials took a “difficult position” by moving to eliminate all vaccination mandates for students. (Katopodis / Getty Images Tasos)
“They are not at all controversial,” said Trump. “And I think these vaccines should be used, otherwise some people will catch it and they endanger other people. And when you have no controversy at all, I think people should take them.”
On Wednesday, Florida Governor Ron Desantis, and general surgeon Joseph Ladapo announced the decision to eliminate all the mandates from the vaccine. Ladapo even went so far as to compare the requirements of vaccines to slavery.
“All,” said Ladapo at a press conference. “All the latter are false and flows with disdain and slavery.”
He also said that the vaccine mandates are “false” and “immoral”.
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Florida surgeon, General Joseph Ladapo, compared the requirements of vaccines to slavery. (AP photo / Chris O’Meara, file)
Ladapo said the Florida Ministry of Health would repeal the mandates under its authority, while the state legislature should address others.
Florida forced students to go to school to receive vaccinations for polio, diphtheria, measles, rubella, darling, mumps, tetanus and other transmitted diseases, although parents can always ask for exemptions for religious reasons.
Each American state and Washington, DC, currently requires vaccines for children to attend school. Throughout the country, there has been a drop in vaccinations in children.

Florida surgeon, General Joseph Ladapo, described the COVVI-19 vaccine as “poison”. (AP photo / Steven Senne)
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The COVVI-19 vaccine, which Ladapo called “poison”, was removed from the recommended list for healthy children by the federal government under the Secretary of Health and Social Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
“Who am I as a government or someone else, who am I as a man standing here now, to tell you what you should put in your body?” Lapado said. “Who am I to tell you what your child should put in his (their) body? I don’t have good.”
“You want to put different vaccines in your body, may God bless you. I hope you make an informed decision,” he added. “You don’t want to put the vaccines in your body, may God bless you. I hope you make an informed decision. It’s like that.”