Trump expresses reservations over Florida eliminating vaccine mandates: ‘We have to be very careful’
- President Donald Trump expressed skepticism about Florida's decision to eliminate vaccine mandates.
- Trump stated, 'I think we have to be very careful' regarding vaccination rules.
- He described the issue as a 'very tough position' while acknowledging that vaccines 'just pure and simple work' and should be taken.
- Trump reiterated the effectiveness of vaccines and insisted that in the absence of controversy, 'I think people should take it.
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Trump Responds to Florida’s Plan to End Childhood Vaccine Mandates: ‘You Have to Be Very Careful’
President Donald Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Sept. 5 that some vaccines that are “not controversial” should be used, in response to a question about Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo’s Sept. 3 announcement that he is working to eliminate all vaccine mandates from state law. “Look, you have some vaccines that are so amazing. The polio vaccine I happen to think is amazing,” Trump said, adding that he thinks the COVID vaccine “is…
Trump calls Florida's vaccine plan a 'tough stance'; says vaccines that work should be used
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that Florida's plan to end all state vaccine mandates was a "tough stance" and said there are vaccines that work and people should take them.
President Donald Trump commented this Friday that he had reservations about the possibility that the state of Florida would completely eliminate vaccination mandates, detailing that this was a “difficult position” and arguing that there are some vaccines that are not only not controversial, but also effective. “I think we have to be very careful. There are some vaccines that are incredible,” Trump told journalists within the Oval Office, adding …
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