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Proposal to eliminate Connecticut’s religious exemption for mandatory vaccines is headed for a vote. Here’s what’s in the bill.
AdvertisementBy CT MirrorMar 30, 2021 at 11:31 amFor the third year in a row, legislators are hoping to advance — and ultimately adopt — a bill that would remove Connecticut’s religious exemption from mandatory school vaccinations. The proposal is expected to come up for a vote in the legislature’s public health committee this week.In 2019, Democratic lawmakers floated the proposal halfway through the regular session, calling , scheduling a public and soliciting input from the state’s health department even though no bill was drafted. The measure come up for a...…AdvertisementBy CT MirrorMar 30, 2021 at 11:31 amFor the third year in a row, legislators are hoping to advance — and ultimately adopt — a bill that would remove Connecticut’s religious exemption from mandatory school vaccinations. The proposal is expected to come up for a vote in the legislature’s public health committee this week.In 2019, Democratic lawmakers floated the proposal halfway through the regular session, calling , scheduling a public and soliciting input from the state’s health department even though no bill was drafted. The measure come up for a...WW…
Connecticut’s vaccine rollout will now be prioritized by age
LET�S GET SOCIALShow your love for great stories and out standing journalismGov. Ned Lamont said Monday he is throwing out the state’s current playbook for the COVID-19 vaccine rollout – which had prioritized people with underlying medical conditions and certain types of workers, such as grocery store and agricultural employees – and is shifting to a system that is strictly age-based, with the next round of shots open to people who are 55 to 64 beginning March 1.The announcement came just as the state was supposed to open up the next round of vaccines to “essential workers” such as teachers...…LET�S GET SOCIALShow your love for great stories and out standing journalismGov. Ned Lamont said Monday he is throwing out the state’s current playbook for the COVID-19 vaccine rollout – which had prioritized people with underlying medical conditions and certain types of workers, such as grocery store and agricultural employees – and is shifting to a system that is strictly age-based, with the next round of shots open to people who are 55 to 64 beginning March 1.The announcement came just as the state was supposed to open up the next round of vaccines to “essential workers” such as teachers...WW…
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