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Governor Missouri did not want the help of the door vaccine to the door

Governor Missouri did not want the help of the door vaccine to the door
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Kansas City: Federal Officials pushed back after Missouri Governor Mike Parson said he did not want government employees to leave the door to his door in his country to urge people to be vaccinated, even as a covid-19 outbreak flooded several hospitals.
Missouri asked for help last week from the “Surge Response” team which was almost formed when they combed the inclusion of cases that public health officials blamed the Delta variant which spread rapidly and deep concerns about vaccines.
After one official recorded an effort that could include the promotion of a door-to-door vaccine, Parson tweeted, “I have directed our health department to let the federal government know that sending government employees or door to the door to force vaccination will not be an effective strategy or Welcome to Missouri! “But Jeffrey Zeints, the White House Coronavirus response coordinator, said on Thursday that the best people to speak with vaccinations were” local trusted messengers “locally like doctors, leaders of faith and community leaders, who might go to the door , “So I would say for those individuals, organizations that feed the wrong information and try miscabisis this type of trusted messenger, I believe you do harm and to the doctor, religious leaders, community leaders and others who work to make People are vaccinated, to save lives and help end this pandemic, “he said.
Parson has urged people to be vaccinated, while also refusing to impose restrictions to control the spread of the virus, instead of asking residents to take personal responsibility.
Missouri, who led the nation with the most recent Covid-19 case per capita for the past two weeks, has never had a mask mandate, and Parson signed the law last month putting limits on the limitation of public health and government restrictions from requiring evidence of vaccination to use facilities and transportation general.
During the weekend, Republican Party Governor tweeted from him at the celebration of fireworks in Branson tourist town, a large crowd behind him.
Branson is about 40 miles (65 kilometers) south of Springfield, where one hospital is so overwhelmed with patients while running out of ventilators and brought to social media to ask for help from the respiratory therapist.
Only 29.5% of the population in the county where Branson was received at least one Covid-19 vaccine shot, showing state data.
It was below the level of 45% and the national level was 55.1% but unlike some of the other Southwest Missouri communities.
Some have a level of vaccination in adolescents and 20s.
Vaccines and mask resistance walked away in the area, the Mayor of Branson was elected to the office of this spring after running on a platform called for the mask.
“I think Missouri shows us, is that it’s endless ending in the hospital,” Dr.
Chris Beyrer, an epidemiologist for infectious disease at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Health.
“And it makes it in some cases even more a challenge for health care workers, because this is a preventable hospitalization and preventable death.”

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