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In reply to the discussion: Florida surgeon general calls for halting fluoride in water, echoing RFK Jr. [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(156,989 posts)10. This idiot is a quack
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo's response to measles cases in an elementary school is facing criticisms. It's part of a familiar pattern. This asshole is going to kill people.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/measles-cases-floridas-ladapo-fails-urge-vaccinations-rcna140017
As the NBC affiliate in Miami reported, thats not quite whats happening.
The letter did note the protections that come with vaccinations, but it didn't take the obvious, affirmative step of actually pushing local families to do the responsible thing.
Dr. Aileen Marty, an infectious disease expert at Florida International University, referencing Ladapos statement, told the local NBC outlet, The letter doesnt explicitly say we need to get more people vaccinated, and that is a key point that families need to know.....
Making matters worse is the frequency with which scientific nonsense has become the norm in Floridas surgeon generals office. Revisiting our earlier coverage, Ladapo has rejected vaccination guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and faced accusations about misleading the public. Hes embarrassed professional colleagues with his antics and urged the public not to trust scientists, physicians, and other public health officials.
Despite the seriousness of the pandemic, Ladapo also questioned the efficacy of Covid vaccines, denounced vaccine requirements, referenced unsubstantiated conspiracy theories to argue against the vaccines, and encouraged Floridians to stick with their intuition, as opposed to following the guidance of those who actually know what theyre talking about.
Were occasionally reminded, however, that his misjudgments are not limited to Covid.
The Florida Department of Health released a letter Tuesday from Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo emphasizing how contagious measles is and how effective the MMR vaccine is in preventing the disease, but Ladapo did not urge parents to immunize their children.
The letter did note the protections that come with vaccinations, but it didn't take the obvious, affirmative step of actually pushing local families to do the responsible thing.
Dr. Aileen Marty, an infectious disease expert at Florida International University, referencing Ladapos statement, told the local NBC outlet, The letter doesnt explicitly say we need to get more people vaccinated, and that is a key point that families need to know.....
Making matters worse is the frequency with which scientific nonsense has become the norm in Floridas surgeon generals office. Revisiting our earlier coverage, Ladapo has rejected vaccination guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and faced accusations about misleading the public. Hes embarrassed professional colleagues with his antics and urged the public not to trust scientists, physicians, and other public health officials.
Despite the seriousness of the pandemic, Ladapo also questioned the efficacy of Covid vaccines, denounced vaccine requirements, referenced unsubstantiated conspiracy theories to argue against the vaccines, and encouraged Floridians to stick with their intuition, as opposed to following the guidance of those who actually know what theyre talking about.
Were occasionally reminded, however, that his misjudgments are not limited to Covid.
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Florida surgeon general calls for halting fluoride in water, echoing RFK Jr. [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 22
OP
My brother and I also took those pills when we were little. We lived on the side of a mountain and also had well water
Rhiannon12866
Nov 22
#17
Science, schmience--who needs fact-based, well-researched, verified by experts in their field knowledgey-informationy
Timeflyer
Nov 22
#6
Did this idiot drink water when he was out in California.............did someone ask him that simple question..........
turbinetree
Nov 22
#7
Has Orange Julius Caesar announced an appointment for a new US surgeon general?
generalbetrayus
Nov 22
#9
That state is completely and utterly ruled by ideologues who literally don't care what the fuck happens to them.
Karasu
Nov 22
#12
Community water fluoridation is one of the greatest public health achievements of all time
IronLionZion
Nov 22
#15
Is this the same irresponsible jerk who refused to take the pandemic seriously and put citizens in danger from that??
Rhiannon12866
Nov 22
#18
I certainly agree, but then we have yet to see TFG held responsible for anything. I really don't get it.
Rhiannon12866
Nov 23
#25