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Florida surgeon general tells lawmakers blocking orders to childhood vaccines until FDA approved could have led to delays
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Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo told a congressional subcommittee this week that Florida did not allow pediatricians and health care providers to place orders for Covid-19 vaccines for young children until the doses were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which ultimately could have led to short delays in accessing the vaccines.
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Ladapo, who briefed the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis on Tuesday, also reiterated his stance that Florida is against Covid-19 vaccinations for young children and doesn’t recommend them for anyone under 18, according to a statement from the subcommittee released Wednesday.
Ladapo’s comments are the latest development in the ongoing fight between Florida and the White House over Covid-19 vaccines for young children and the state’s handling of the pandemic. Gov. Ron DeSantis has long rejected Covid-related mandates and lockdowns while the Biden administration has criticized the state for fighting against mask mandates in schools and vaccine requirements for employees of large businesses.
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