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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis called for the complete elimination of all COVID-19 mandates after the CDC updated its guidance to now treat vaccinated and unvaccinated the same.
He spoke at the “Unite and Win” rally Friday in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to support Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano.
DeSantis told the crowd that people coerced into taking the shot and injured should be able to sue over it.
“Even the CDC is now admitting, ‘no reason to treat vaxxed or unvaxxed any differently.’ Well, guess what that means? Every single mandate must be removed, that the federal government is doing, that any of these states…it’s wrong,” DeSantis said.
“And if anybody was forced into doing this and ended up with an adverse reaction, they should be able to sue over that.”
Earlier in the week, DeSantis said that the government and pharmaceutical companies lied about the efficacy and safety of the experimental mRNA shots.
On August 11, the CDC updated its guidance saying that the “quarantine of exposed persons is no longer recommended, regardless of vaccination status.” Both vaccinated and unvaccinated can spread COVID-19 and the CDC said that both have “some degree of protection” from the virus.
The CDC also had to admit that natural immunity acquired from getting COVID-19 offered better protection than the shots.
Even in light of these admissions, the Biden administration is still trying to push a COVID-19 mandate on federal workers.
Fox News reported:
President Biden’s administration is still pursuing litigation to implement a federal worker vaccine mandate despite recently changed Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) guidelines for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people.
The case, called Feds for Medical Freedom v. Biden, is set for a hearing before the entire Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Sept. 13. It stems from a case filed in Texas last December that resulted in a federal trial court issuing a nationwide injunction against the federal government enforcing its vaccine mandate for civilian employees.
A panel at the appeals court then ruled for the Biden administration, overturning the trial court. But the Feds for Medical Freedom workers group asked the entire 17-judge appeals court to weigh in. The court agreed, putting its previous ruling on hold and preventing the mandate from being enforced until a final ruling is issued. Now the Biden administration is set to go to court to try to enforce that mandate next month.
There is litigation over Biden’s federal worker’s vaccine mandates.
InfoWars reported:
Litigation over Biden’s federal worker’s vaccine mandates is set for a hearing before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Sept. 13, stemming from a case filed in Texas called Feds for Medical Freedom v. Biden, that resulted in a federal trial court issuing a nationwide injunction against the federal government enforcing its vaccine mandate for civilian employees.


