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Letters: By fighting the vaccines, Republicans create conditions for more deaths

Por: The Advocate Opinion December 14, 2022

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Our , the supposed pro-life party, have consistently and actively supported measures that cause death. Since the start of the COVID pandemic, the Republican Party, in Louisiana and at the national level, refused to support or allow any requirements for social distancing, masking and vaccinations. This week, they inserted a measure in our defense budget to require the military to not have a COVID vaccine mandate.In Louisiana, the low vaccination... + full article



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