Biden Desperate To Meet Vaccination Goal Now Plans Home Invasions

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One of the most heated debates in the United States today has to do with vaccines – particularly those being touted as effective against COVID-19.

Americans, who are already wary about anything that the government tells them to put into their bodies, have been concerned that these latest inoculations may have been developed at far too swift a pace, and that the safety of the vaccines are a risk they are unwilling to take.

But that has annoyed the Biden administration to no end, as they continue to miss major vaccination goals month after month.

Now, the White House is preparing to take this fight for vaccinations right into your own home.

The Biden administration is launching a new “door-to-door” effort to vaccinate Americans after falling short of its Fourth of July goal of having 70 percent of the adult population with at least one shot of the coronavirus vaccine.

Amid the administration’s ongoing concerns of a surge of the more contagious Delta variant of the virus, President Biden pitched his plan to boost the vaccinated population during remarks he made on Tuesday.

“Now we need to go community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood and often times door-to-door- literally knocking on doors, to get help to the remaining people protected from the virus,” Biden said.

The move drew predictable criticism from freedom advocates, who saw the maneuver as a massive overreach by a government who simply needs to learn to take “no” for an answer.

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