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Judge rejects vaccine choice law in health care settings

Por: ABC News Health December 13, 2022

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HELENA, Mont. -- A person's choice to decline vaccinations does not outweigh public and safety requirements in medical settings, a federal judge ruled in a Montana case.U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy last week permanently blocked a section of law the state said was meant to prevent employers — including many health care facilities — from discriminating against workers by requiring them to be vaccinated against communicable diseases,... + full article



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