Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapoā€™s latest diatribe against COVID-19 vaccines took on a religious bent Thursday when he told far-right podcast host Steve Bannon that the inoculations are the ā€œAntichrist of all products.ā€

A day after the Ron DeSantis appointee called for the end of mRNA vaccines because he believed they could harm DNAā€”a claim that experts have debunkedā€”Ladapo reiterated his baseless contentions to Bannon.

ā€œI think it probably does have some integration at some levels with the human genome,ā€ Ladapo said on the War Room podcast, ā€œbecause these vaccines are honestlyā€”theyā€™re the Antichrist of all products. So I think it probably does. But Iā€™m not saying it does.ā€

    • TawdryPorker@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I saw yesterday that thereā€™s a strong protection from the vaccine against Long Covid. Perhaps that would give him more time to contemplate his foolishness.

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        1 year ago

        this comes with the consequence that we also have to endure his foolishness.

        besides which, heā€™d probably write it off as a god testing him for some stupid reason

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      Letā€™s be honest, he probably does have the vaccine but like most things this is to grift the stupid on behalf of Republicans.