McMaster directs health officials to prohibit door-to-door COVID vaccine efforts in SC
Source: The State
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Friday directed state health officials to prohibit any unsolicited door-to-door COVID-19 vaccination efforts, arguing that showing up unannounced at individuals homes and pressuring them to get inoculated was bad policy and could lead to disastrous public safety consequences.
The prospect of government vaccination teams showing up unannounced or unrequested at the door of targeted homeowners or on their property will further deteriorate the publics trust and could lead to potentially disastrous public safety consequences, McMaster wrote in a letter to state Department of Health and Environmental Control board Chairman Mark Elam.
The governors request that the board of South Carolinas health agency issue a mandate prohibiting agency leadership and state and local health-care organizations from going house-to-house to promote vaccinations comes days after President Joe Biden called for a national door-to-door vaccine push as nationwide inoculation rates dwindle.
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A South Carolinians decision to get vaccinated is a personal one for them to make and not the governments, McMaster wrote. Enticing, coercing, intimidating, mandating, or pressuring anyone to take the vaccine is a bad policy which will deteriorate the publics trust and confidence in the States vaccination efforts.
Read more: https://www.thestate.com/news/politics-government/article252674288.html
Lovie777
(12,330 posts)misery loves company.
olegramps
(8,200 posts)I really get tired of lessening to the endless complaints about the fascist program of the Republicans and how terrible and unconstitutional is their attack on our rights. The lame response seems rather pale in comparison to the bold actions that the Republicans have launched including massive demonstrations even an armed assault on Capital to impose their will on the people because they didn't like the results of the election and were determined to overturn it. What has been the response of the Democrats? pretty damnable wimpish at best. One hell of a lost of smoke and no fire.
The Republicans watch the hand winging and seeing that there is no real response they can only be embolden to step up their program. They rightly conclude its just a lot of wind from the pansies who are a push over. Tune into MSNBC or CNN and it is a daily parade of the same complaints about the same issues with absolutely no actionable course of action. Mean while, the Republicans are merrily passing their comprehensive agenda to transform the government in to a White Supremist Republican dictatorship.
I really don't know what it will take to awaken people to the threat that they are in serious jeopardy of becoming disenfranchised of the rights that were won with blood of those who fought against tyranny. I know at my advanced age that the next generation may lose them be default.
tonekat
(1,820 posts)The apathy is depressing.
tonekat
(1,820 posts)The apathy is depressing.
WhiteTara
(29,722 posts)that they like so much?
ananda
(28,877 posts)...
roamer65
(36,747 posts)I love this governor.
Too bad I couldnt vote.
I find his way of operating just...INFECTIOUS.
Delta.
PortTack
(32,796 posts)These idiots have no shame!
global1
(25,270 posts)As a resident I would then have the option of checking off the box that said - I invite someone to come to my residence to administer the vaccine to me.
That way - there is an informed consent by the SC resident - and it's not just a random door-to-door visit by someone from (what the SC Governor says) is someone from the government.
Key is - as a SC resident I'm giving 'informed consent' for this visit and am 'inviting' this vaccine administrator into my home.
Wouldn't that work?
IronLionZion
(45,534 posts)and the person can call a number (or online) to make an appointment for a housecall. That's as affirmative consensual as it gets.
Mr.Bill
(24,330 posts)home visits illegal. Just watch.
groundloop
(11,523 posts)underpants
(182,884 posts)Within a week the followers will think the government is kicking down doors.
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NickB79
(19,273 posts)Assholes here in Minnesota almost shot people offering door to door COVID tests last spring, and the program had to be cancelled.
raccoon
(31,126 posts)mainer
(12,029 posts)Send a vax truck with twinkly music from block to block. If you want a vaccination, you just come out of your house and get it. That way no health care worker has to knock on any doors and maybe get shot.
IronLionZion
(45,534 posts)Biden's plan is for family doctors, pharmacies, community leaders, employers, etc. to provide factual information to people in their communities to cut through the dangerous lies shared on social media and RW media. Going through employers can help hourly workers who don't want to miss wages.
bucolic_frolic
(43,299 posts)groundloop
(11,523 posts)GOPers have a long history of doing anything to make Democrats look bad, even if it means that their own constituents might die.
AncientOfDays
(164 posts)They have no problem with politicians and religious people going door-to-door.
Vinca
(50,308 posts)You can't fix stupid and the only way they'll figure it out is when they've got a respirator mask on their face . . . if then. They're making the choice to catch Covid and die and we should let them have their freedom to do just that.
LiberalLovinLug
(14,176 posts)Its not going to happen but I wish all the Trump cultist anti-vaxers would live in the same few States. Democrats and just anyone else who isn't a MAGAT took leave of their State, at least for a year. And Democratic governors on bordering States shut their borders. And we just let Mother Nature take its course.
I can't imagine how Democratic voters feel in South Carolina and other MAGAT hotspots. Even vaccinated, to have to go out shopping with hordes of unvaccinated neanderthals and their kids packing the stores with you. Even with the small percent chance of getting the Delta variant.
Historic NY
(37,453 posts)How many shuttered old or handicapped people would benefit from this.
GregariousGroundhog
(7,526 posts)State governments cannot pass laws or implement policies that prohibit federal activities.
GregariousGroundhog
(7,526 posts)State governments cannot pass laws or implement policies that prohibit federal activities.
forgotmylogin
(7,531 posts)So is robo-calling people and pressuring them to vote Republican.