Florida is planning to end all vaccination requirements in the state, including requirements for school children to get routine childhood vaccinations that protect them and their communities from severe and life-threatening diseases, such as Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), pertussis (whooping cough), diphtheria, measles, tetanus, RSV, and polio.

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    3 months ago

    The end result being less Floridians, at least there is a small upside.

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      Immunization really works best when all or most of the population is vaccinated. I feel the worst for those who have a legit medical reason for not being able to be vaccinated who are relying on everyone else getting vaccinated. Those are the innocent bystanders in this terrible public policy.

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          Not really. They just love power and attention. Vaccines became a populist issue, so they’re constructing policy based on that instead of facts and science.

          Doing what their misguided base wants keeps them in power. And misguiding their base to pay attention to things other than economic policy makes it so they can use their power to further enrich themselves.

          And even when they talk about economic policy, most people don’t understand that tariffs are taxes on the American people. And if they don’t get that, they definitely don’t understand that a trade deficit isn’t a bad thing in a post-industrial society because we sell information and services that don’t rely on expensive physical resources.

          And what kinds of people are fooled by that? The lesser educated. So slash budgets for schools and universities, especially those that are prominent and lean left. And slashing those budgets has already led to very significant setbacks in research of new treatments for a wide variety of ailments.

          But hey, at least that money is going to… hey, what are they gonna spend all that money on now that the government is no longer paying?

          Anyway, what I’m getting at is they don’t hate us. They are using us as pawns. They are depraved and indifferent to our suffering so long as they get more money and power.

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            No, they hate you. Vaccines didn’t become a populist issue by random happenstance. They’ve been pushing it for decades. They put RFK in power for a reason. They think they’re better than you, they think they can afford treatment for whatever horrible diseases they encourage to evolve in the general population, they want a weak and sick underclass they can exploit without fear.

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      Not being required is the first step. Not being covered by insurance/subsidized is the second step. Not being available is the third step.

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    3 months ago

    This will surely boost those cratering tourism numbers!

    Come visit Disney World, Cape Canaveral, the Everglades, Miami Beach!

    We guarantee you’ll never be able to forget your visit!

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    The purpose is really to dismantle public schools by making them so unsafe that parents don’t want to send their kids to them.

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      Which is part of Project 2025. They want the public school system shut down. They want private schools to flourish, and they want voucher programs to incentivize the growth of that industry.

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    On the plus side, we get to find out exactly how much of the population are incurably stupid

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    If you’re dumb enough to be anti vax then maybe it’s for the betterment of evolution. Weed out the weak. Let them all catch cureable diseases.

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      It’s not the antivaxxers themselves who will suffer; it’s the immuno-compromised and innocent children who will suffer.

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        And their local hospital system. If they all lived off in a far away land, absolutely. Go be idiots over there. But nope. They are literally our neighbors. Our nations rot goes much deeper than one state.

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      It’s another stab at public education. We already pay like 49th in the nation for teacher pay, I think they are trying to get rid of the pension system by making teachers independent contractors or something, and Florida has an $8000 voucher for “private school or homeschool expenses”. So they currently pay you to subsidize a bit of tuition elsewhere, and make the quality of the teachers so low at the public option that starts to become more appealing as you see how badly the underfunded public schools are. And now, with vaccines only being like 97% effective, if you can afford to send your child to a private school (or just homeschool), you will. Why take a 3% chance your fully vaccinated child is going to get measles or polio if you can afford not to?

      Then you nicely have your wealthy people who get a good education, and for the rest you have a population that consistently votes against their best interests because they are uneducated. Win all around for Republicans. I can’t wait to leave this place.

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        Also the qualifications to be a teacher so low that if your husband is a veteran congratulations you can teach public school in Florida

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        As a teacher in Florida, my only hope is that those who don’t vaccinate are more often the type to homeschool.

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        Jesus all jokes aside this is bleak. Public education in all of the US is going to struggle for generations.