When I read the news about the Biden administration pushing a door-to-door COVID vaccination team, I didn’t think much of it. It was more humorous than serious. It was yet another gaffe, I thought. After watching Health and Human Services Chairman Xavier Beccera on CNN last week claim it was the government’s right to know who got the vaccine and who didn’t, it now sounds like a nightmare. I see that this is serious and sinister. A government becoming a door-to-door salesman for a vaccine that is far from 100 percent effective is dangerous. Instead, they should show details of cases and deaths by vaccines injected, or unvaccinated, and let people choose. Make the vaccines available, too. That is a much better way to succeed than this pushy technique—not to mention there are HIPPA violations proposed here. The vaccine is widely available. Get it or don’t, who cares. In a …