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Arkoosh and Lawrence Roll Up Sleeves For J&J Shot, But Not Joe Gale

by Gerry

Montgomery County Democratic Commissioners Val Arkoosh and Ken Lawrence received their One-And-Done Johnson & Johnson vaccines in front of cameras and reporters on Wednesday (April 28) at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Norristown.

Arkoosh said, “What I want people to know is the FDA has determined that this is safe and effective. That’s why I’m here. That’s why I got it today.”

Republican Commissioner Joe Gale did not attend Wednesday’s vaccination “event.” According MontgomeryNews.com, “When asked if he’s received a COVID-19 vaccine, Gale said ‘I am strongly opposed to mandatory vaccinations, mandatory mask-wearing, mandatory business closures, and mandatory school closings. I am a strong supporter of health care privacy rights and will use all my power to fight against the tyranny of vaccine passports.'” 

Filed Under: Health and Fitness Tagged With: Joe Gale

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  1. Salvatore (SAM) CUCINOTTA says

    April 30, 2021 at 8:15 am

    Vaccine passports are a great idea. We all need to get vaccinated, except for idiots who need to be culled from the heard by COVID. It’s god’s will.

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