Should vaccination teams go door-to-door in coronavirus hot spots?
27%
Yes
27%
73%
No
73%
Gov. Mike Parson responded by saying he told the state health department to let its federal partners know that strategy would not be welcome in Missouri.
Gov. Mike Parson responded by saying he told the state health department to let its federal partners know that strategy would not be welcome in Missouri.
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Max DeYoung
This sounds like a great way to reduce the over abundance of government employees.
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Thomas James Hoey
If people want it, they will get it. It shouldn't be up to the government to go door to door.
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Keith Herdzina
Too many criminals will take advantage of this. How many criminals will be allowed into someone's home under the lie of a vaccine visit. Old people get scammed daily. The vaccine is and has been easily available for those that wanted it. This is a waist of money and is dangerous.
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Patricia Holliday Perkins
This is AMERICA and we have freedom of choice! This is an individual choice.
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Not just door-to door but kicking in doors and forcefully vaccinating these deplorable people who think they still live in a free country. Everyone MUST comply with the all mighty liberal elite who stole the election and control President* Biden. Same kicking in door for forceful booster shot too.
ReplyNot everyone drives & or healthy enough to get out.
ReplyMike Parsons is an idiot who deserves to be in a Russian Gulag, not the Governor’s mansion…
ReplyI believe in science!
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