Live in Brandon, Fla., @GovRonDeSantis is ready to sign four bills passed yesterday in special session, including the prohibition of mask mandates in schools and doing away with jab or job vaccine mandates in businesses in Florida.
Along side the Governor is Attorney General @AshleyMoodyFL who is announcing the state has filed a lawsuit in Pensacola in the Northern District court challenging the CMS vaccine mandate of healthcare workers.
Saying it's your body and it doesn't belong to Dr. Fauci, @FLSurgeonGen says it is time to fight back on the attempted normalization by national leaders that they control your medical autonomy.
The Governor has just signed the first bill eliminating forced vaccines by the department of health, a law that was put on the books back in 2002.
And now Governor is signing a bill that will enable the Executive Office of the Governor to develop and propose a plan to the legislation to opt out of OSHA and create a state-run plan.
Finally, the Governor signs a bill that does away with vaccine mandates and school mask mandates and healthy quarantine, as well as the companion bill that provides privacy exemptions for investigations into possible violations of the vaccine mandate law.
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The Florida House has just passed the COVID-19 vaccine mandate bill. This will allow any one of five exemptions by any business in Florida wishing to require vaccines of employees. This will also put into law that no school districts may have required masking in schools.
If the Senate passes the same bill today, it will be sent along to @GovRonDeSantis for signing.
Businesses wishing to ask vaccines of employees, must allow exemptions for:
Medical issues
Sincerely held religious beliefs
Pregnancy
Previous infection
Or the written consent of the employee to consent to masking or testing, the frequency of which will be determined by DOH.
A graphic from the FDA printed in May 2009 during the beginning of the H1N1 outbreak by McClatchy-Tribune.
"Surgical masks and N95 respirators are not tested against specific microorganisms and should not claim to prevent specific diseases."
Note: viruses are not microorganisms
Dr. Laurene Mascola, director of acute communicable disease control for the Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health told the L.A. Times in May 2009 that surgical masks are only effective for up to 20-30 minutes.
"Once they get most, they are no longer useful."
Dr. Dalius Briedis, director of clinical infectious diseases at Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal told the Vancouver Sun during the start of H1N1 that surgical masks will provide "no more than 10-to-20 percent protection."
Interesting that's same as Sweden/Bangladesh RCTs.
There is not a single study in the entire world that has been produced during the pandemic, or especially before, that shows masks reduce infections by 80%.
This is the most comically bad misinformation I have ever seen. CDC has been reduced to outright lies.
Asterisk* there has not been a single observational study or randomized trial.
Have there been some computer models to come up with 80% number by arbitrarily making assumptions ahead of time? Probably. But GIGO.
Just to give you a heads up on how laughably bad this is, there have been two RCTs produced on masking with COVID-19. They found midpoints of 10-14% efficacy, neither of which found statistical significance to guarantee efficacy.
Some of these had a governor or attorney general previously announce after Sep. 9, and others, since then. But most have reaffirmed today that I've seen.
If you see any others that have come out stating they will oppose the rule in court, please link in this thread.
Some of these states have multi-state pacts and will file jointly, others will do so separately. AL/GA/FL will file jointly in the 11th. I believe KY/OH/TN are doing so jointly in the 6th.
Man has "only a few decades" to solve the problem of global warming caused by pollution. Another dire warning coming out of the Climate Conference right?
No. It is from a Rand Corp scientist in 1969.
Meanwhile, in 1970, Dr. Reid Bryson was warning of a possible ice age coming by 2000 due to pollutants in the atmosphere.
But after he could no longer support the earth cooling, he backed off the ice age coming as soon as 2000 and in 1977, said it was still 3,000-5,000 years away.