President Joe Biden continues to insist that his vaccine mandates have been a roaring success.
The other inconvenient truth for Biden is that vaccination rates are no guarantee that COVID rates will decline.
The bigger news is that, for all Biden's browbeating and dictatorial threats, daily vaccination rates haven't budged.
While daily vaccinations did climb for a brief period after his mandate speech, they fell again and are now consistently lower than they were on the day Biden was sworn in.
While there's no evidence that his call for mandates has accelerated vaccination rates, it appears that Biden's dictates are contributing to the labor shortages - including in hospitals - that are plaguing the economy, disrupting supply chains, and pushing up prices.
Eric Hoplin, president and CEO of the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors, warned in a letter to Biden last week that unless the president delays or loosens his mandate covering federal contractors, "Thousands of valued employees will be forced out of their jobs shortly before the holidays, the already compromised supply chain will be under added pressure during the busiest time of the year." The result, he said "Could be nothing short of catastrophic."
For Biden to call the results of his authoritarian vaccine mandates a success shows just how dangerously out of touch he is with reality.
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Monday, October 25, 2021
Epic Fail: Vaccination Rates Now Lower Than When Biden Took Office
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