Phil Murphy hints at support for possible government forced COVID-19 vaccinations

After Twitter banned New Jersey Republican Senator Declan O’Scanlon over comments made stating the government should not be forcing its citizens to get COVID-19 vaccinations, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy not only said he supported government intrusion on social media, he also didn’t object to a government mandate on vaccinations.

“I saw the Twitter action. I don’t have any insight into it. I hope that they are consistent across – that their rules and the way they apply these rules are consistent across anybody,” Murphy said of the censoring of a New Jersey lawmaker. “In other words, they call balls and strikes equally. I don’t believe it was part of Declan’s tweet, so this is not related to his tweet.”

Murphy then changed gears on the topic, eluding that he would support a government COVID-19 vaccination mandate.

“I did note that he said to a reporter, about what had happened. He said listen, if somebody doesn’t want to give vaccinated, it shouldn’t be the – something like it shouldn’t be the government’s job to mandate it,” Murphy added. “After all, they’re doing no harm. That last part I would just say with respect is not true. You can – by not being vaccinated, you are choosing to put not just your own health at risk but you are potentially putting others’ health at risk. I would beg folks to please get vaccinated. Beyond that, I don’t have any specifics.”

Charlie Dwyer
Charlie Dwyer is our New Jersey area news reporter. Dwyer reports on New Jersey news and events at the shore and beyond. Charlie covers New Jersey regional news. Charlie is a freelancer.

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