Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican widely believed to be
planning a run for the U.S. presidency, in November signed a law
banning schools, businesses and government entities from requiring
vaccination against COVID-19, drawing condemnation from health
experts and Democratic leaders.
The official placed on leave, Dr. Raul Pino, the Florida Department
of Health's director in Orlando, sent his staff an email on Jan. 4
noting their low vaccination rate and urging them to get shots,
according to Orlando's WFTV. Pino had an analyst pull vaccination
data for his employees, WFTV reported.
The Florida Department of Health said it was conducting an inquiry
to determine if any laws were broken.
"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 has been placed on administrative leave," the
department said in a statement.
In the Jan. 4 email, Pino said he had pulled vaccination data for
his 568 active employees, and that less than half had two doses
while only 14% had their booster, according to WFTV.
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"I am sorry but in the absence
of reasonable and real reasons it is
irresponsible not to be vaccinated," Pino wrote.
Pino, who helped spearhead Florida's response to
the pandemic, was not immediately reachable for
comment.
Florida was among several conservative-led
states who sued the federal Occupational Safety
and Health Administration to stop it from
enforcing a now-defunct vaccine mandate for
large businesses put in place by President Joe
Biden.
The Supreme Court last week blocked that mandate
- a policy the conservative justices deemed an
improper imposition on the lives and health of
many Americans - while endorsing a separate
federal vaccine requirement for health care
facilities.
(Reporting by Rami Ayyub; Editing by Aurora
Ellis)
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