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JUST IN: Florida Dept. of Health to recommend against COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children, becoming the first state in the country to directly contradict guidance from the CDC
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VP HARRIS: "We have the ability to see what can be, unburdened by what has been. And then to make the possible actually happen."
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"I want to read to you, if I could, Jen, some comments from people we've met at gas stations today..."
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REPORTER: "The Florida Surgeon General says that healthy children shouldn't get the COVD vaccine. Is that a good policy?"

PSAKI: "Absolutely not...It's deeply disturbing that there are politicians peddling conspiracy theories out there and casting doubt on vaccinations..."
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WATCH: A South Brunswick, NJ father dropped his baby from the window of a burning apartment Monday morning. The father and the child suffered minor injuries.
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EPA Administrator Michael Regan: "We're pressing the accelerator to reach a zero-emissions future sooner than most people thought."
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis: "Everyone wants to come here. We've never had more people moving in. It's hard to even find property now, and I think it's because people wanted to go to a free society. They wanted their rights respected."