The state is moving towards abolishing all vaccine mandates, including those affecting schoolchildren.
As reported by The Blaze, Dr. Ladapo expressed his concerns about the current approach to public health policy during an interview with BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales on "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered." He criticized the prevailing mindset that "the whole ‘means justify the ends’ that people are championing — our critics are championing — it’s a really bad way to make public policy."
October 17, 2025
Dr. Ladapo emphasized the importance of ethical considerations in public health decisions, stating, "The means do not justify the ends. If the means are bad, the means are bad. The means and the ends are two different things."
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Dr. Ladapo underscored the fundamental right of individuals to make decisions about their own bodies, asserting that Americans have a God-given right to "control what goes into your body." He questioned the notion of bodily autonomy, asking, "Otherwise, do you really own it?"
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This sentiment was echoed by Gonzales, who remarked, "If the government says you don’t have the right to control what enters your body, you don’t have any rights."
The debate over vaccine mandates touches on broader themes of parental rights and ethical governance. Dr. Ladapo's position aligns with conservative values that prioritize individual freedom and limited government intervention.
As Florida navigates these contentious issues, the discussion continues to resonate with those who champion personal liberty and parental authority in health-related decisions.






