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Biden’s Door-to-door Vaccine Push — and Beyond
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Biden’s Door-to-door Vaccine Push — and Beyond

The push to get every person vaccinated is intensifying. Are mandated vaccines — if not de jure, then de facto — coming? If you don’t want the shot, what can you do? ...
C. Mitchell Shaw

On July 6, the Biden administration announced that the federal government will start a door-to-door campaign to boost the number of Americans who have been vaccinated against COVID-19. In a White House press conference, the current resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue addressed Americans who have not received the experimental vaccines, saying, “Do it now.”

Biden said that people will be “knocking on doors” to get “help to the remaining people” who have not been vaccinated. He also said, “We’re intensifying efforts to meet people out where they are” and that the teams sent out by the White House will be made up of officials from the CDC, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and other federal health agencies.

Despite the federal arm-twisting, many Americans will refuse to get vaccinated. But don’t expect the Nanny State to be content with a “no.” The government is determined to get every American vaccinated, one way or another — “voluntarily” or otherwise.

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