So, how much official backup will such entities get in Florida? Nebraska?
This is apparently where we differ.
You want people like DeSantis to have the power to give you a shot whether you want it or not.
That's what giving the government that power means.
Personally, I don't trust them that much. Largely because of people like DeSantis.
Tom
I don't see mandates for things like seat belts, fines against texting while driving, vaccines etc. as putting one's trust in government. It's more like we are putting trust in public health guidelines and medical science, which then influences government to have mandates. Sure, nothing is ever perfect and medical science changes with new data and evidence, but a mandate that involves making the country safer for the vast majority of the population really has little to do with trusting government or with freedom. If most everyone was vaccinated, we would all have the FREEDOM to go about business as usual.
So, as several others have said, I'm having a hard time understanding your argument for opposing a vaccine mandate. Btw, when the small pox vaccine was mandated, those who refused were fined 5 dollars, which would be about 150 dollars today. Nobody was severely punished.
And, why would you trust corporations since many of them are starting to have vaccine mandates both for employees and in some cases customers. Didn't you say that you had no problem with that?
In order for a society to function, there are times when we have to trust those who have the knowledge and experience to put certain mandates in place for the protection of society at large. Of course, this can be abused, but mandating speed limits, seat belts, masks or vaccines etc. isn't an abuse of power.
And, why did you mention DeSantis? He's doing the opposite of what needs to be done. He's not doing anything to keep the citizens of Florida safe. DeSantis is ignoring the evidence that has been provided by medical science.
Anyway, it's good that you are vaccinated, even if most of us disagree with your argument against vaccine mandates.