Per CNN and "according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter", a big announcement is due Thursday:
Biden will announce vaccination requirement across federal government on Thursday
There will be an exception:
Biden will not impose the requirement on the US military, despite his authority to do so, for the time being. He is, however, likely to outline how the Department of Defense may seek to approach the issue going forward, the source said.
Obvious takeaway - you can keep your freedoms if you have a gun.
As Team Biden puzzles over how to promote vaccine uptake, they might find helpful clues in their NY Times.
The Defense Secretary:
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III has said he would not be comfortable with a mandate until the Food and Drug Administration fully approved the vaccine.
And a NYC municipal union leader irked by the new DeBlasio mandate:
Oren Barzilay, the president of a union of emergency medical workers that opposes the mandate, said that some of his 4,300 members have expressed concerns about side effects or complications from the vaccine and about the U.S. Food and Drug Administration not yet giving full approval to any coronavirus vaccine.
To belabor the seemingly obvious - if taking the vaccine is such a no-brainer, how come the Big Brains at the FDA are still noodling it? They want more data, but the vax-hesitant are knuckleheads for wanting more data?
I'm pro-vax but anti-nonsense. Biden has said the FDA will approve these vaccines any month now:
“My expectation talking to the group of scientists we put together, over 20 of them plus others in the field, is that sometime maybe in the beginning of the school year, at the end of August, beginning of September, October, they’ll get a final approval” for the vaccines, Mr. Biden said.
September, October, whenever. What's the rush? RUFKM?!?
C'mon, man - I've worked in bureaucracies where 'Hasta Manana" isn't just a saying but a lifestyle commitment. But that is not what we look for in the Fire Department or the Police Department and it certainly shouldn't be the FDA approach to a tremendous public health crisis. I'm getting a mental image of a burning house with smoke, flames and people coming out the windows while the FDA studies whether the fire hoses contain BPA. Get this done!
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