Florida Vaccine is ending the mandate. What should Canadian passengers know?
According to the state’s final count, with its sunshine season, sandy beaches and amusement parks, Florida every year including 3.4 million canadians in 2024, including 3.4 million Canadians.
But in its light Plan to end the vaccine mandateDoctors say that visitors should be cautious about diseases like measles, cough and polio before going into sunlight.
Florida Surgeon General Dr. The move announced by Joseph Ladapo is widely banned by health organizations.
Canadian Medical Association and American Medical Association are calling Florida to reverse their plan, saying that childhood vaccines prevent disease and save their lives. CBC News asked doctors what Canadians know before flying to the south.
‘Asking for trouble’
Folardia is always a risk of vaccine-pre-diseases due to its attractions, which attracts people around the world-a shortage rate from countries, a pediatrician infectious pathologist and a professor emeritus at the College of Medicine of Florida State University.
He said, “In the Orlando region, especially with places such as Disney World and other attractions in the Orlando region, people are coming to all,” he said.
Ontario currently has more measles cases than all of the US, and infections are climbing in Alberta and Manitoba. What Jennifer of CBC has done behind the revival of a disease decades ago, and on the front line those people say that it is going to be really difficult to bring this outbreak under control.
But now, the fear is that fewer local children will be protected against those diseases, which is more likely, more frequent and more wider, they say.
The introduction of visitors to the local people, who have low vaccination rates, “asking for trouble,” he said.
The number of Canadian people going to Florida has already reduced this year. There are many Boycott of America due to the dangers of trade war and attachment. Some snowboard – retired Canadians that spend there in winter – Also started Selling their qualities.
Muszynski says that the plan to eliminate the vaccine mandate for children can prevent more Canadian people from going.
Check that you are up-to-date on the vaccine
An infectious pathologist at the General Hospital in Toronto, Dr. Isaac Bogocha said, “You don’t need a crystal ball” to see the results of such policies “.
“It is more likely that there will be more frequent and large outbreaks of vaccine-pre-diseases.”
He says that visitors to Florida should check, before traveling, what kind of infectious diseases they may come in, and to ensure that they are vaccinated.
They say that the required vaccination may vary depending on age, risk level and other factors.
If you have shots up to date, the risk of illness like measles, hoping cough and polio is negligible, Bogocha is called.
Dr., an infectious pathologist in the Sinai Health System of Toronto. Alison McGir agrees.
He does not think that the passengers of Florida need to change their plans yet. But she worries about the increasing wrong information about vaccines in America
“At least at the moment, whatever additional risk in Florida is so small, it probably should not be … an effect,” he said.
“Five or six years from now, if things are deteriorating, you may want to worry.”
‘Surprise uncontrolled madness’
Bogocha is worried that Florida officials are doubting the vaccines.
“These policies suspected the reliability of input from public health agencies, and they could reduce the trust of decades and decades,” he said.
“You are already starting to see groups combining with anti-vaksine and anti-science stance, celebrating such policies, and I think it is clearly problematic.”
Such misinformation is already bleeding on the US-Canada border, Bogocha says.
McGir says that it is important that Canadian politicians do not start taking hints from Florida.
He said, “We () we should recognize that what is going on in the United States is just a sheer madness, and that children will die in America because people are due to the decisions that people are doing,” he said.
“We will be stupid to follow together.”