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Feb 26 2024
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West Virginia passes religious exemption school vaccine requirement bill
The West Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill Monday that will eliminate school vaccine requirements for those who claim religious exemptions, but only for some schools. Last week, the House began considering the bill, known as HB 5105, which proposed eliminating vaccine requirements for public virtual schools that do not take part in extracurricular activities or sports in public school
ABC 11 WTVDFeb 26 2024
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West Virginia passes religious exemption school vaccine requirement bill
The West Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill Monday that will eliminate school vaccine requirements for those who claim religious exemptions, but only for some schools. Last week, the House began considering the bill, known as HB 5105, which proposed eliminating vaccine requirements for public virtual schools that do not take part in extracurricular activities or sports in public school
ABC 6 WPVIFeb 26 2024
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West Virginia passes religious exemption school vaccine requirement bill
The West Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill Monday that will eliminate school vaccine requirements for those who claim religious exemptions, but only for some schools. Last week, the House began considering the bill, known as HB 5105, which proposed eliminating vaccine requirements for public virtual schools that do not take part in extracurricular activities or sports in public school
ABC 7 Los AngelesFeb 26 2024
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Religious exemptions for vaccines allowed in bill that passed in West Virginia House
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WBOY) — West Virginia children may soon be able to obtain religious exemptions for the vaccines that are currently required to attend school in the state. Under current laws, West Virginia requires families to get their children vaccinated against chickenpox, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, varicella and hepatitis B in order to attend any
WBOY 12Mar 22 2024
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Guilford County mom and teen son say he was vaccinated without their consent. Appeals court upholds dismissal of claim.
A Guilford County mother and her teenage son sued the Guilford County Board of Education and the nonprofit Old North State Medical Society Inc. in 2022 claiming he was vaccinated for COVID-19 in 2021 against his own stated wishes and without parental permission. However, the N.C. Court of Appeals ruled this month to uphold a lower court ruling dismissing the claim. The court cited the “
The Winston-Salem JournalFeb 17 2024
News
Around Belleville-Nutley: Snow + Bigots + Vaccines + Taxes + Lawsuits
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Patch.comFeb 17 2024
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Around West Orange: Snow + Bigots + Vaccines + Taxes + Lawsuits
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Patch.comMar 04 2024
Fact Check
Blood Donations from COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients Are Safe, Contrary to Online Claims
People vaccinated with an authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccine can donate blood immediately after receiving a shot if they’re feeling well. Social media posts distort a question from the American Red Cross to baselessly claim the vaccines are unsafe.
Nearly two years after related claims about COVID-19 vaccination and blood donation first surfaced, posts on social media are now
FactCheck.orgDec 15 2023
News
Appeals court skeptical of Mark Meadows’ attempt to move Georgia election subversion trial
A federal appeals court appeared skeptical of former Donald Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows’ attempt to move his Georgia election interference criminal case to federal court during a hearing Friday morning. Meadows attorney George Terwilliger argued that he should be protected because the Fulton County racketeering charges against him stem from his time in the White House and
CNN (Online News)Oct 11 2023
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Metro Fare Evasion Bill Draws Skepticism In Council Hearing
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