2-vaccinations/"FEMA Arrives in Tornado-Stricken Kentucky—With VACCINATIONS" reads thearticle title of a December 13, 2021 item on the Real Raw News network. The author of thearticle, the Real Raw News, was the first to comment on everyday topics in Louisiana affectedby Hurricane Ida. People who the hurricane had evacuated were given a mandate from FEMA:take the jabs or refuse to enter the disaster area to reclaim personal goods.According to the story, FEMA "supplied more Covid-19 vaccines than bedding, food, andmineral water," and an unidentified insider from the organization stated, "We're literally turningaway the walking wounded if they won't receive a shot."The report leads me to believe that it is false because FEMA has assisted survivors inapplying for government aid and distributing water, food, cots, and generators. The report fails tomention how FEMA is helping people and public amenities, as well as local governments, intheir efforts to clean up.It's surprising how the author extensively criticizes FEMA. The story was also posted onsome other sites and disseminated on social networks, was printed just weeks after tornadoesblasted through foreign Kentucky and other US states, killing scores of people and displacinghundreds.A question for the author: can you evaluate the vaccination to the gear, consumables,staff, logistics and crisis assistance, and financing provided straight to individuals andpopulations?Research on FEMA activities and how they offer public assistance should be conducted.