A CDC advisory bizarrely tells people in Tropical Storm Henri’s path to get jabbed in preparation for the storm.
The absurd advice appears in the CDC’s tips for “Preparing for a Hurricane or Tropical Storm.”
The site has evidently undergone a coronavirus make-over since 2020 and now instructs individuals “preparing for a hurricane” to run out and get jabbed.
“Get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as you can. COVID-19 vaccines help protect you from getting sick or severely ill with COVID-19 and may also help protect people around you,” the page now states.
Links on the page to additional preparedness tips tell people in the path of a potentially life-threatening hurricane to remember to wear masks and practice social distancing.
“When you check on neighbors and friends, be sure to follow social distancing recommendations (staying at least 6 feet from others) and other CDC recommendations to protect yourself and others,” the site now states.
A page update also now tells people evacuating their homes as a result of torrential downpours and catastrophic flooding to remember to pack hand sanitizer.
“Prepare a ‘go kit’ with personal items you cannot do without during an emergency. Include items that can help protect you and others from COVID-19, such as hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol, bar or liquid soap, disinfectant wipes (if available), and multiple, well-fitting masks for each person,” new info recently added to the page states, adding that “Masks should have two or more layers.”
Joe Biden on Sunday also puzzlingly incorporated the vaccine, masks and social distancing into a warning going out “to those in Henri’s path.”
The changes to the CDC’s hurricane preparedness advice is being revisited as Tropical Storm Henri batters the eastern seaboard.
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