Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Biden's Door-to-Door Vaccine Plan

Biden's Door-to-Door Vaccine Plan getting bad reviews by GOP

The Biden administration came up short of its goal to have 70 percent of all adult Americans receive at least one COVID-19 vaccination by July 4. So on Tuesday it rolled out a new plan to take vaccination "door-to-door" and hopefully bolster flagging participation.

"Now we need to go community to community, neighborhood by neighborhood, and oft-times door to door, literally knocking on doors to get help to the remaining people," President Joe Biden said in a press conference Tuesday afternoon.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, tweeted he would like to be "left" out, conjuring the image of government improperly assuming a parental role: "How about don't knock on my door. You're not my parents. You're the government. Make the vaccine available, and let people be free to choose. Why is that concept so hard for the left?"

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9 comments:

  1. DeSantis did this in Florida in March and no one had a problem with it.

    Now it's a problem because a Republican isn't the one doing it.

    So tired of this...

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  2. !6:22...sounds like something a Democrat would say. He said that vaccines would be open to all who wanted one...he also said in May that there would be NO vaccine passports in Florida.

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  3. Dumpstercrats always find a twist.

    We will get you IF you want one vs. We will force you IF they want you to have one.

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  4. DeSantis sent out teams of people to knock on people's doors to encourage them to get the vaccine in March and April. Anon at 6:22 is correct.

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  5. You continue to state that so provide the link that Governor DeSantis sent out teams...that he was responsible for people knocking on doors. A couple of counties in FL sent out some volunteers. That's all I know about that.
    So, are you vaccinated? :)

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  6. https://www.wesh.com/article/orange-county-door-to-door-vaccination-effort/35907525

    https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/coronavirus/2021/04/12/florida-teams-go-door-door-jacksonville-covid-vaccine/7125612002/

    https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2021/03/10/federal-state-workers-try-to-reach-unvaccinated-in-jacksonville/

    https://www.baynews9.com/fl/tampa/news/2021/04/30/canvassers-take-step-by-step-approach-to-boosting-vaccinations


    There's 4 links. But it doesn't matter. It never does. You'll believe what you want to believe. I've done this dozens of times with you. It's the same thing each time. Whatever.

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  7. @4:00 you just don't read well I guess.
    these are counties that had some workers going door to door.
    Where is the directive by governor DeSantis?

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  8. I can't help you if you can't read, Lynn. Honestly, you gotta read.

    "Wednesday’s canvassing is the latest effort by federal and state agencies to get more people, particularly in the low-income and minority communities of Jacksonville, to get a COVID-19 vaccine shot.

    In a tweet Wednesday, the director of Florida’s Division of Emergency Management said state workers have knocked on 3,000 doors in minority neighborhoods across Florida, adding he was tripling the number of teams going into communities."

    Like I said, it doesn't matter. Especially if you're unable to read.

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  9. Don't see DeSantis' name.
    I don't have time to read your blog, ooops, that's right, it's my blog.

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