'I would run a boat from the Bahamas here for [DjokerNole]. I would do that 100%,' GovRonDeSantis said of the tennis star being barred from the US and Miami Open for being unvaccinated. PressSec said today that the rule was still in place.
"You know, there’s something called natural immunity, which the CDC didn’t want to recognize, but we all know is a fact of life. And so he poses zero risk to the United States, zero risk to the state of Florida," DeSantis said during a press conference."I would run a boat from the Bahamas here for him. I would do that 100%."Djokovic has been stymied from entering the United States due to his refusal to accept the COVID-19 vaccine.
"I would refer you to the CDC, they are the ones who deal with that," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday."It's still in place, and we expect everyone to abide by our country's rule, whether as a participant or a spectator." “Number one tennis player, one of the best ever. He is being discriminated against because he didn’t take the m-RNA Covid jab, and he never wanted to do it from the beginning," DeSantis added."There are people in Florida who never wanted to do it. And we fought for your right to make that choice without losing your job."
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