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Florida surgeon general calls for halt on mRNA covid vaccines, citing debunked claim

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Florida’s top health official called for a halt to using mRNA coronavirus vaccines on Wednesday, contending that the shots could contaminate patients’ DNA — a claim that has been roundly debunked by public health experts, federal officials and the vaccine companies.

Florida Surgeon General Joseph A. Ladapo’s announcement, released as a state bulletin, comes after months of back-and-forth with federal regulators who have repeatedly rebuked his rhetoric around vaccines. Public health experts warn of the dangers of casting doubt on proven lifesaving measures as respiratory viruses surge this winter.

“We’ve seen this pattern from Dr. Ladapo that every few months he raises some new concern and it quickly gets debunked,” said Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University’s public health school who led the White House’s national coronavirus response before stepping down last year. “This idea of DNA fragments — it’s scientific nonsense. People who understand how these vaccines are made and administered understand that there is no risk here.”



Ladapo issued the bulletin as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), his political patron, fights to stay alive in the Republican presidential primary, in which he trails former president Donald Trump by more than 40 percentage points in head-to-head polls. The Iowa caucuses, the first nominating contest, are slated to be held Jan. 15.
“Providers concerned about patient health risks associated with COVID-19 should prioritize patient access to non-mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and treatment,” Ladapo wrote.


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Florida’s health department did not immediately respond to questions about whether Ladapo’s new stance would affect vaccine access for the state’s patients and health providers, or whether his decision to repeat debunked claims could create doubts about other routine vaccinations. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows that Florida lags far behind most states when it comes to the percentage of its population that has received an updated booster dose. Meanwhile, covid hospitalizations have been on the rise nationally, with almost 30,000 Americans newly hospitalized the week of Dec. 23.



Scott Rivkees, a DeSantis appointee who preceded Ladapo as Florida surgeon general before stepping down in September 2021, called Wednesday’s announcement “surprising and disappointing” and at odds with settled science about the safety of coronavirus vaccines. But current DeSantis officials praised the announcement.
“Grateful to live in a state where Big Pharma does not dictate health policy recommendations,” Christina Pushaw, a DeSantis campaign official, posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, where she thanked Ladapo “for standing up for scientific integrity.” The DeSantis campaign did not respond to questions about whether the governor coordinated with Ladapo on the announcement or whether he would adopt a similar position if elected president.
Ladapo’s move was lauded by a network of anti-vaccine allies, who have repeatedly claimed that the shots are ineffective as they push their own treatments with little or no scientific evidence.
 
Sitting here wondering how our HROT Florida folks feel about their own state surgeon general lacking basic scientific knowledge? Your top public health official appears to be in way over his head, not sure how safe and assured I would feel with Dr. Ladapo in charge.
 
Sitting here wondering how our HROT Florida folks feel about their own state surgeon general lacking basic scientific knowledge? Your top public health official appears to be in way over his head, not sure how safe and assured I would feel with Dr. Ladapo in charge.

Florida is Trumpy MAGAland. Libs are being owned and that matters far more than supposed science.
 
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Florida is Trumpy MAGAland. Libs are being owned and that matters far more than supposed science.

Maybe JN.1 can kill off another 1-2% of Trump voters before absentee ballots can be sent in...

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Sitting here wondering how our HROT Florida folks feel about their own state surgeon general lacking basic scientific knowledge? Your top public health official appears to be in way over his head, not sure how safe and assured I would feel with Dr. Ladapo in charge.
All that matters to a bunch of them is that the Libs were owned.
 
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The joke is going to be on all of us when Trump names him Surgeon General of the United States.
 
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Vaccines are the "anti-Christ??"

Totally nuts.

I've received 6 coronavirus vaccines and feel great.
 
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