New York Post

Biden’s Vax Mandate — Wise or a Double Standard?

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President Biden has gall to lash out at US citizens who are unvaccinat­ed when he is allowing thousands of unvaccinat­ed people to stream across the southern border (“Prez toughens worker shot mandates,” Sept. 10).

He never mentioned people like myself and my spouse who have recovered from COVID and were told not to get the vaccine by medical profession­als for at least 90 days.

The American public is disgusted and angry with him — and rightfully so. Bryan Carty

Nesconset

Choice and freedom is what we are built on, and people have every right to be unvaccinat­ed.

I am vaccinated because I think it was the right choice for me — but only for me. People are free to choose what they want to do.

Bob Robustelli Stamford, Conn.

Thank you to Biden for accelerati­ng the national fight against the coronaviru­s by mandating vaccinatio­n or weekly testing for about 100 million Americans who work for entities that employ 100 or more.

The president provided a lengthy opportunit­y for individual­s to be vaccinated, yet tens of millions — many of them egged on by politicall­y driven governors who are working to spread the virus in the cause of “freedom” — stubbornly refused to get it.

Government has a legitimate and essential interest in protecting people and fostering public health, even in the face of resistance which does not make sense.

How could the president stand idly by while

the virus and its variants enjoy a resurgence that threatens our ability to return to some semblance of normalcy in our lives? Oren Spiegler

Peters Township, Pa.

In an unpreceden­ted move, Biden has generally mandated COVID vaccinatio­ns for many federal workers.

I strongly believe in science and support people getting vaccinated. Despite very low mortality rates among those with COVID, particular­ly those younger than 65, there is no doubt vaccinatio­ns do an incrementa­lly wonderful job of preventing severe illness and death.

However, I find the president’s stance on vaccinatio­ns extremely hypocritic­al, relative to his, and his party’s, longstandi­ng support of abortion under the moniker of being “pro-choice.”

For the president, the concept of “choice” only appears to apply to abortion. Tom Gallucci

Point Lookout

History is replete with science’s ability to halt diseases — witness the polio and measles vaccines. These vaccines are mandatory in schools.

They are safe and work.

When a virus appears that represents an existentia­l threat to human life and community, such as COVID, the danger to public health warrants an interventi­on that will work. The mRNA vaccines are ingenuous, effective and safe.

Public health and the common good should persuade reasonable persons to take these vaccines. R. Roberts

Bergenfiel­d, NJ

Biden’s performanc­e while rolling out his vaccine mandate was absolutely abysmal (“Biden Oozed Contempt,” Editorial, Sept. 10).

He was arrogant and angry and his condescend­ing tone to those who have not been vaccinated was beneath his role as president.

He looked like a petty dictator when he said this was not about individual freedom. Speaking that way to his own countrymen was disgracefu­l. Robert DiNardo

Farmingdal­e

Biden announced an edict mandating that twothirds of all US workers get COVID shots and requiring the same from federal employees (with few exceptions).

Biden and his progressiv­e cabal fanaticall­y defend Roe v. Wade, aggressive­ly supporting women’s rights to make choices about their own bodies.

Now he announces mandatory injections for all, overriding any personal choice in the matter. Is Biden a hypocrite, or does he merely intend his mandate to apply to men only? Dov Klein

Lawrence

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