Turns out Florida residents can be vaccinated by force. Even if you refuse, the state can vaccinate you by “any means necessary.” (Read the statute below the video.) One woman, Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Carmen Reynolds, has filed a lawsuit to stop the madness:
Here’s what the statute says:
“381.00315 Public health advisories; public health emergencies.–The State Health Officer is responsible for declaring public health emergencies and issuing public health advisories
4. Ordering an individual to be
examined, tested, vaccinated, treated, or quarantined for communicable
diseases that have significant morbidity or mortality and present a
severe danger to public health. Individuals who are unable or unwilling
to be examined, tested, vaccinated, or treated for reasons of health,
religion, or conscience may be subjected to quarantine.
a. Examination, testing,
vaccination, or treatment may be performed by any qualified person
authorized by the State Health Officer.
b. If the individual
poses a danger to the public health, the State Health Officer may
subject the individual to quarantine. If there is no practical method
to quarantine the individual, the State Health Officer may use any
means necessary to vaccinate or treat the individual.Any order of the State Health Officer given to effectuate this
paragraph shall be immediately enforceable by a law enforcement officer
under s. 381.0012.”
I’m siding with the Colonel.

