Vaccine tourism boom in U.S. in response to Communist pneumonia outbreak

Seniors at a Florida nursing Home receive their second dose of the Chinese Communist virus vaccine on Jan. 6.

Florida is one of the key targets of a wave of “vaccine tourists” seeking to get vaccinated against the Chinese Communist virus in the United States, following the launch of the vaccine in the country.

Last month, shortly before the debut of the CCP vaccine in the U.S., an Indian travel agency called Gem Tours & Travels announced it was registering clients for an exciting new tour package: a four-day Mumbai-New York tour with the CCP vaccine, according to NBC News. New York for 4 days with the CCP vaccine for about $2000.

Soon, several other Indian travel companies followed suit. It is unclear how many Indians have signed up for such vaccination trips to the United States, but there have been reports of wealthy individuals from Canada, Brazil and Venezuela flying to Florida to get vaccinated.

Last month, Ana Rosenfeld, a prominent Argentine lawyer visiting Family in Miami, Florida, got her first dose of the vaccine in a small town.

“I’ve always wanted to get the vaccine.” “If I had the opportunity in Argentina, I would have gotten it in Argentina,” Rosenfeld, 66, told Argentine media outlet Teleshow.

Wealthy Americans living outside of Florida will also be able to get vaccinated in that state. Richard Parsons, former chairman and CEO of Time Warner, has described on television how he flew from New York to Florida to get the vaccine.

That’s because just before Christmas last year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an executive order giving seniors 65 and older first priority for the vaccine, but not limiting them to actually living in the state.

However, last Thursday, Dr. Scott Rivkees, a Florida medical expert, specifically signed a public health advisory that calls for ensuring that everyone who gets vaccinated in the state is a Florida resident.

“Vaccine tourism is not allowed.” “It’s disgusting and people shouldn’t have to fly here to get vaccinated and then fly out again,” Florida Emergency Management Director Jared Moskowitz said in a statement after hearing about Canadians flying to Florida to get vaccinated.

Vaccine tourists” are also popping up across the United States. According to Bloomberg 21, vaccination seekers are flocking to Miami, Florida; Honolulu, Hawaii; ski towns in Colorado; New York City, New York; and New Jersey and Connecticut, where hopes for vaccination are high.

Florida government data shows that nearly 40,000 people with home addresses listed as “out-of-state” have been vaccinated in Florida.