Tiffany Advised Daughters Against Getting Vaccine
Northern Wisconsin congressman makes false claims, contradicts public health guidance.
A northern Wisconsin congressman made false statements about COVID-19 during a public appearance Monday and said he had discouraged his adult daughters from getting vaccinated against the coronavirus.
The statements by Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Hazelhurst, at a town hall meeting in Hudson are an example of some people’s continuing resistance to vaccinations — and the challenge to public health officials in persuading enough Wisconsinites to get the shot for the population to reach herd immunity.
Tiffany also claimed no one in Wisconsin who’s 19 or younger has died from the virus; according to state data, two people have.
And Tiffany’s statements about advising his daughters, ages 22, 21 and 17, against getting vaccinated are in direct contradiction to state and federal public health guidance.
“Think about this practically,” Tiffany said, recounting his conversation with them. “You really are not under that much of a threat as a result of this virus, and I’m not sure why you would go and take a vaccine as a result of that.”
That goes against messages from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the state Department of Health Services and medical professionals. They advise everyone to get vaccinated as soon as they are eligible. On Tuesday afternoon, Gov. Tony Evers announced that all Wisconsinites ages 16 and older would become eligible as of April 5.
Public health officials recommend widespread vaccination as a protection for individuals against the disease, but also as a way of ensuring that the virus cannot easily spread within communities. Even those people who are personally at low risk can still carry and transmit the virus to others. Experts estimate that “herd immunity” effects will help control the virus’s spread when around 80 percent of the population is vaccinated. State officials have said Wisconsin will have enough vaccine supply to make that possible by June — but that will also depend on efforts to persuade millions of people to get vaccinated.
In surveys, Republican men have been most likely to say they will not get the vaccine.
Monday’s town hall was also held indoors, and most attendees did not wear masks. Tiffany in his remarks said “I don’t wear a mask. … I believe it’s your choice whether you’re going to wear a mask or not.”
Members of Congress have been eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations since December. Tiffany did not respond to a request from WPR this month asking whether he had chosen to be vaccinated.
At the town hall, Tiffany also endorsed the view that it’s illegal for employers to require COVID-19 vaccinations. That’s a question that may be tested in court, but there’s little support for the view that employers don’t have the right to mandate vaccines. In December, the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued updated guidance to employers that found it was allowed as long as the employers offer legally mandated religious and disability exemptions.
The Wisconsin Assembly passed a bill earlier this month that would ban employers from requiring vaccinations, but it has yet to pass the state Senate and it’s unclear if Gov. Tony Evers would sign it into law.
In a statement to WPR, Tiffany said, “It is up to young adults — and frankly all Americans — to decide for themselves, in consultation with their physician, if they want to get vaccinated, and government should not mandate that anyone do so as a condition of living their daily lives.”
Listen to the WPR report here.
Wisconsin Congressman Tiffany Says He Advised His Adult Daughters Against Getting COVID-19 Vaccine was originally published by Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Toxic Tom is prodeath.
>Tom Tiffany: “It is up to young adults — and frankly all Americans — to decide for themselves, in consultation with their physician, if they want to get vaccinated, and government should not mandate that anyone do so as a condition of living their daily lives.”<
This is about the only thing Tiffany said that approaches truth. Get the REAL low down on the vaccines from your DOCTOR or a trusted MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL. Don't listen to a cantankerous, old, conservative Republican who otherwise gets his medical "facts" all wrong.
Hopefully Tiffany’s daughters aren’t as ignorant and close-minded as he is. Don’t ever trouble Tom T. with the facts.
Yes, do tell. By all means, TT. What did your doctor say about getting a covid vaccine? Moron runs deep in the pubCon tribe.