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Title: Florida coronavirus: State's secretary of health authorized to take ‘any action necessary’
Post by: libertybele on August 04, 2020, 05:57:30 pm
I don't like this new "authority" at all. DeSantis handed down this power and has declared a public health emergency which means; forced quarantine with charges of 2nd degree misdemeanor for violation, forced vaccination, and order any individual to be examined and tested for communicable diseases that have a high mortality rate and present a severe danger to public health.

Florida coronavirus: State's secretary of health authorized to take ‘any action necessary’


The coronavirus public health emergency declared late Sunday by Gov. Ron DeSantis gives broad powers to Scott Rivkees, the state’s secretary of health and surgeon general, to respond to the crisis.

Fifteen Floridians have been tested, with two people in the Tampa Bay area coming up “presumptively” positive for the COVID-19 virus, leading the governor to issue an executive order declaring a public health emergency.

Rivkees is “authorized to use his judgment as to the duration of this public health emergency” and is “authorized to take any action necessary to protect the public health.”
Scott Rivkees

The major part of that will be to follow U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines to control the spread of COVID-19 and educate the public on prevention measures. Any action taken by Rivkees, the state health officer, now is immediately enforceable by law enforcement.

That includes arresting anyone and charging them with a second-degree misdemeanor for violating any isolation or quarantine or any other rules or orders imposed under the public health emergency order...........

..............Under a public health emergency, Rivkees can order any individual to be examined and tested for communicable diseases that have a high mortality rate and present a severe danger to public health. Those who refuse can be quarantined or isolated.

If there is no practical method to isolate or quarantine the individual, Rivkees can use any means necessary to vaccinate or treat the individual.

According to Florida law, quarantine means the "separation of an individual reasonably believed to have been exposed to a communicable disease, but who is not yet ill, from individuals who have not been so exposed, to prevent the possible spread of the disease."

The order also gives Rivkees broad enforcement authority, including the power to apply for injunctions and issue warrants to make people comply with his orders, as outlined in law. ..................

https://www.news-press.com/story/news/local/state/2020/03/02/coronavirus-florida-health-secretary-now-broad-power-contain-spread-scott-rivkees/4927977002/ (https://www.news-press.com/story/news/local/state/2020/03/02/coronavirus-florida-health-secretary-now-broad-power-contain-spread-scott-rivkees/4927977002/)


Title: Re: Florida coronavirus: State's secretary of health authorized to take ‘any action necessary’
Post by: jmyrlefuller on August 08, 2020, 09:58:47 pm
So, basically, this unelected bureaucrat gets all the power of Andrew Cuomo without the nominal accountability.
Title: Re: Florida coronavirus: State's secretary of health authorized to take ‘any action necessary’
Post by: libertybele on August 08, 2020, 10:01:05 pm
So, basically, this unelected bureaucrat gets all the power of Andrew Cuomo without the nominal accountability.

So basically Trump's buddy has assigned a 'dictator' to the cause.
Title: Re: Florida coronavirus: State's secretary of health authorized to take ‘any action necessary’
Post by: jmyrlefuller on August 09, 2020, 12:13:16 am
So basically Trump's buddy has assigned a 'dictator' to the cause.
Makes you feel warm and fuzzy, doesn't it? **nononono*
Title: Re: Florida coronavirus: State's secretary of health authorized to take ‘any action necessary’
Post by: libertybele on August 09, 2020, 01:16:07 am
Makes you feel warm and fuzzy, doesn't it? **nononono*

Definitely. It also makes me even more aware of what is going on and the blatant attempt to control our lives by the government and the very real threat of the possibility to eliminate certain groups of people as they so choose.  I find that this being done by a Republican governor even more troubling. 

Corruption abounds on all sides of the aisles from every direction; city, state, county and federal.

As time has gone on and with everything happening, I am absolutely perfectly content staying at home as much as possible.  I truly only wish I was out of the suburbs and lived in a remote area.