Florida Department of Health Suspends Medical Director for Encouraging Staff to Get Vaccinated

January 19th, 2022

Via: Business Insider:

The Florida Department of Health suspended a top medical director on Tuesday after he sent an email to staffers encouraging them to get vaccinated.

Dr. Raul Pino, the director of the Florida Department of Health in Orange County, wrote in a January 4 email that he was concerned that only 219 out of 568 staff members had received two doses of the vaccine, the Associated Press and Central Florida News reported.

“I am sorry but in the absence of reasonable and real reasons, it is irresponsible not to be vaccinated,” Pino wrote, the AP reported. “We have been at this for two years, we were the first to give vaccines to the masses, we have done more than 300,000 and we are not even at 50% — pathetic.”

“I have a hard time understanding how we can be in public health and not practice it,” he added, Central Florida News reported.

The Florida Department of Health confirmed that Pino was put on administrative leave and said it will be investigating whether any laws were broken by sending the email.

“As the decision to get vaccinated is a personal medical choice that should be made free from coercion and mandates from employers, the employee in question (Pino) has been placed on administrative leave,” Department of Health press secretary Jeremy Redfern said in a statement, News 6 reported.

Last year Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis barred government agencies and private businesses from implementing vaccine mandates.

One Response to “Florida Department of Health Suspends Medical Director for Encouraging Staff to Get Vaccinated”

  1. prov6yahoo says:

    It would be nice if it was investigated and reported how these “experts” are compensated for pushing vaccines, and by whom?

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