With CDC and Biden administration officials mulling over whether to start easing COVID-19 mask and social distancing restrictions, millions of more Americans, including legislators (myself) like Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D), are getting the COVID -19 vaccine.
“Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 saves lives and makes sure we can keep one another safe and healthy,” tweeted Rep. Wasserman Schultz. “The sooner we all get the shot, the sooner we can get back to normal, boost our economy and prevent the spread of this virus that has devastated people and communities all across our country and the world. I got vaccinated.”
Everyone from Senator Marco Rubio, Governor Ron DeSantis, and Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried have received the vaccine
Credit needs to be given to both Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden for the decline in the number of cases and deaths attributed to the coronavirus.
President Trump jump-started the country with Operation Warp Speed and President Biden followed through with Trump’s vaccine delivery protocols and has now exceeded overall vaccination expectations.
But, there is always a but, over 5 million Americans who have received their first dose of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines, have not gone back for their second dose.
Some people say they believe one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is enough, others say they are concerned about the flu-like symptoms they could experience, but many more have missed their second shot because of a shortage of supply.
Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 saves lives and makes sure we can keep one another safe and healthy. pic.twitter.com/xvxpBCCRAT
— Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (@RepDWStweets) April 25, 2021