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OPINION: Parents were fine with sweeping school vaccination mandates five decades ago – but COVID-19 may be different
Fri, 2021-10-22 18:54 —
mike kraft
Parents were fine with sweeping school vaccination mandates five decades ago – but COVID-19 may be a different story
Children and parents lined up for polio vaccines outside a Syracuse, New York school in 1961. AP PhotoThe ongoing battles over COVID-19 vaccination in the U.S. are likely to get more heated when the Food and Drug Administration authorizes emergency use of a vaccine for children ages 5 to 11, expected later this fall.
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Italy launches mandatory COVID-19 health pass, one of the world's strictest
Fri, 2021-10-15 09:46 —
mike kraft
Italy launches mandatory COVID-19 health pass
Italy on Friday launched one of the world's strictest anti-COVID measures — a mandatory COVID-19 health pass or ‘Green pass’ – for its workers.
Sarakshi Rai
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Legal issues: Texas' ban on Covid-19 vaccine mandates conflicts with the federal vaccine requirement
Wed, 2021-10-13 19:59 —
mike kraft
What will happen when Texas' ban on Covid-19 vaccine mandates conflicts with the federal vaccine requirement
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's new executive order bans any entity in Texas from enforcing a Covid-19 vaccine mandate -- a rule that directly conflicts with President Joe Biden's proposed rules requiring Covid vaccines for federal workers and for large employers. So what will happen when the state rule and federal rule come up against each other?
Eric Levenson, CNN
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