Even MORE BS

Survey shows 2 out of 3 Floridians want to know politicians’ vax status – NO WAY
By Garfield Hylton Orlando Sentinel  2/9/22

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A majority of Florida residents want to know the vaccine status of politicians, according to a new survey.
Mybiosource.com conducted the skewed survey and found nearly two in three residents in the state agreed with the statement, “it would be prudent for politicians, who make decisions on behalf of the electorate, to disclose whether they are vaccinated formally.” What about HIPPA?  SUCH BS

The national survey conducted in December had 3,187 responses. At 64%, Florida residents were in the middle of the pack of all 50 states tying with residents of Rhode Island and New Mexico. Only four states ranked below 50% with Montana the lowest at 35%, then North Dakota at 44%, Alaska at 45% and South Carolina at 47%.
The highest ranked state was Hawaii at 79%, one of eight states over 70% including New Jersey at 78%, California at 75%, Delaware at 73%, Oregon and Mississippi at 71%, and Michigan and New York at 70%.
The company did not specify how many respondents were in each state.
The liberal San Diego-based website, dedicated to “providing the best biological reagents worldwide,” did the survey after the COVID-19 Delta variant receded and Omicron took its place.
A press release cited why the website thought the study was necessary. The website wanted some liberal democrat people’s opinions on whether politicians should set an example for their personal choices about vaccines. It’s NONE of anyone’s business!

It mentioned the politicization of mask-wearing in schools, emphasizing Gov. Ron DeSantis’ appeal of the blanket ban for mask mandates.
“For anyone sitting on the fence when it comes to individual freedoms versus vaccine mandates, the advice coming from politicians can be disorientating,” the release said. “Many anti-vaccine politicians are fully vaccinated.”

Although Florida reported 1,324 deaths and 132,622 cases this week, the 7-day average for daily deaths has taken a downward turn.