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Alabama GOP governor: It's time to blame the anti-vaxxers for COVID spike.


Another RINO in the making that's gonna get canceled by the MAGA-hats but good for her.

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Alabama's COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are on the rise, and Governor Kay Ivey is venting her frustration with the choice many in her state are making not to get vaccinated.

At an event in Birmingham Thursday, she was asked by a reporter, "What is it going to take to get people to get shots in arms?" Ivey retorted, "I don't know — you tell me. Folks are supposed to have common sense. But it's time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the regular folks. It's the unvaccinated folks that are letting us down."

The most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that Alabama is 47th in vaccination rates — just under 52% of residents 18 and older have received at least one dose. Alabama also tops the nation in the highest rate of positive COVID tests, with 40%, according to Johns Hopkins University data. Health experts do not recommend that states reopen until their rate of positivity drops below 5%.

"Almost 100% of the new hospitalizations are with unvaccinated folks," Ivey said, according to CBS Birmingham affiliate WIAT. "And the deaths are certainly occurring with the unvaccinated folks. These folks are choosing a horrible lifestyle of self-inflicted pain."

Ivey, a Republican, added, "I've done all I know how to do. I can encourage you to do something, but I can't make you take care of yourself."

While the federal government has been working hard to change the minds of those resistant to being vaccinated, White House press secretary Jen Psaki took a gentler tone Friday when asked by CBS News' Nancy Cordes about Ivey's remarks.

"I don't think our role is to place blame," she said. "But what we can do is provide accurate information to people who are not yet vaccinated about the risks they are incurring not only among on themselves, but also the people around them."

Psaki conceded that "we understand her frustration, and we understand the frustration of leaders out there, and public voices who are trying to say the right thing" and said the federal government would continue to do its job by making the vaccine available, fighting misinformation about the vaccine and working with officials and others to get people vaccinated.

Last week, Alabama and most states saw a slight increase in the number of people getting a first shot.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/alabama-governor-kay-ivey-says-its-time-to-start-blaming-the-unvaccinated-for-covid-spike/

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Vaccinated people create resistant strains. And the 100% bs is fudged statistics.

The spike is like 900 cases, OMG CLOSE THE BORDER. Cases don't mean sick people.

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All Texas Dems who spread it in DC were double vaxxed

The Delta Variant still infects the Double Vaxxed

The Gamma Variant in French Guiana is hitting the double vaxxed

The Vaxx is killing people or giving them blood clots, heart attacks, brain swelling and fertility issues

And you can't sue if the vaxx fucks you up

Yeah sure sign me up /s

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11k deaths added to VAERS, cat is out of the bag. This shit isn't very safe at all.

Some people have reported their insurance companies will not cover vax injury treatments.

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Yep 6,000 more just added last week.

And those vaxxed are shedding spike proteins to everyone else

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Link?

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Two things for me....and I guess I should mention I am a lefty most of the time so no one can think I'm refusing the Vax because of Trump.

1. Long term side effects of this specific vaccine for c19 are not yet known, because the vaccine hasn't been around long enough.

2. Vaccine companies are not able to be sued. This is probably the bigger reason for me. If I get a blood clot or something worse you are telling me the company that told me it was safe to take has no fault in side effects?

I'll pass. I am Indiana so I am hopeful mandates won't happen.

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You don't get to decide what I do with my body so STFU you Covidiot

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Originally,, Kay was against common sense measures, but changed her policy in July 2020 when covid cases rose in Alabama.

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