Kamala Harris forces speech attendees to sign ‘Attestation of Vaccination’

Attendees at Kamala Harris’ speech promoting abortion Sunday in Florida were forced to first sign an “Attestation of Vaccination” form in which they affirmed their vaccination status. Anyone not fully vaccinated was ordered to submit a negative COVID test, wear a mask and physically distance themselves from others. 

“Guests who are unvaccinated, partially vaccinated, or who decline to indicate whether they are fully vaccinated will be required to (i) complete a COVID-19 test at most 3 days prior to the event, (ii) wear a mask at all times while attending this event, and (iii) maintain proper social distancing protocols at the event,” read the form. 

The White House indicated that the requirement to disclose one’s vaccination status and restrictions for those with a lower vaccination status were “in accordance with White House health and safety policies, and consistent with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).” 

However, contrary to the White House’s claim, the CDC in August changed its guidance on COVID-19 “prevention measures” to “no longer differentiate based on a person’s vaccination status.” CDC guidance also does not require vaccination status disclosure. 

Fully vaccinated attendees at Sunday’s speech were permitted to also follow the restrictions for others. 

“For purposes of this attestation, guests are considered ‘fully vaccinated’ once two weeks have passed since their second dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna) or two weeks after receiving a single dose of a one-dose vaccine (Johnson & Johnson/Janssen),” the White House added on the form. 

The form raises questions about whether the White House is aware that the COVID-19 injections do not prevent transmission, or even that COVID-19 itself is admittedly overhyped.  

During her speech, Harris repeatedly emphasized the importance of a woman’s right to “make decisions about her own body.” 

"America is the land of the free and the home of the brave," she said. "But let us ask, can we truly be free if a woman cannot make decisions about her own body? Can we truly be free if the doctor cannot care for her patients? Can we truly be free if families cannot make intimate decisions about the course of their own line? And can we truly be free if so-called leaders claim to be, quote — I quote, ‘on the vanguard of freedom,’ while they dare to restrict the rights of the American people and attack the very foundations of freedom?" 

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ campaign mocked Harris for the irony. 

“Right now, Kamala Harris is in Tallahassee making a speech about ‘freedom'. Here's the paperwork required for attending @VP's speech,” tweeted the campaign above a photo of the vaccination form. 

Harris also quoted from the Declaration of Independence when discussing “inalienable rights” in her pro-feticide speech though notably omitted the right to “Life”. 

"We collectively believe and know, America is a promise. . . . It is a promise of freedom and liberty," Harris said. "Not just some, but for all. A promise we made in the Declaration of Independence, that we are each endowed with the right to ‘liberty and the pursuit of happiness’. Be clear, these rights were not bestowed upon us, they belong to us as Americans." 

The full quote from the Declaration of Independence mentions "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness".