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A woman who refused a COVID-19 vaccine was awarded nearly $13 million
A Catholic woman who refused to comply with her employer’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for religious reasons has been awarded nearly $13 million in damages from a religious discrimination suit.
Catholic woman awarded $12.7 million in religious discrimination lawsuit over COVID vaccine
In her religious excemption request, Lisa Domski wrote that taking the vaccine “would be a terrible sin and distance my relationship with God.”
Catholic woman fired for refusing COVID vaccine wins over $12M in Michigan court
A woman who was fired for refusing to comply with her employer's COVID-19 mandate due to her Catholic faith was awarded over $12 million by a Detroit jury.
Catholic worker fired over Covid vaccine refusal wins massive sum in damages for 'religious discrimination'
Lisa Domski said she was a victim of religious discrimination after she was sacked for refusing to get a Covid jab
Devout Catholic worker fired for not getting COVID shot wins over $12M in religious discrimination suit
A devout Catholic was awarded nearly $13 million in a discrimination lawsuit claiming she was fired in 2022 for refusing to follow her company’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate as it
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Study reveals COVID-19 vaccine safety in patients with atrial fibrillation/flutter
Development of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine has been key to countering the pandemic caused by severe acute ...
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No, Japan didn’t name COVID-19 vaccine ‘most deadly drug in history’ | Fact check
There is no evidence Japan has named the COVID-19 vaccine the “most deadly drug in history,” as the post claims.
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Community partners key to success of vaccine clinic focused on neurodevelopmental conditions
A paper shows how partnering with the community can lead to more inclusive health care, especially for individuals with ...
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Health department reminds Lancaster County residents to get flu vaccine
As the weather gets colder, the sooner flu season approaches. LLCHD urges the community to update their flu vaccines.
The Harvard Crimson
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Former Instructor Sues HMS, Alleges Wrongful Termination for Refusing Covid-19 Vaccine
A former Harvard Medical School instructor filed a lawsuit against Harvard last week, alleging he was wrongfully terminated ...
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Booster Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine Are Linked to Lower Incidence of Symptoms
Booster doses of the original monovalent COVID-19 vaccine are associated with lower incidence of symptoms in health care personnel 6 weeks postinfection.
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Second dose of 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine recommended for these at-risk groups, CDC says
As of late October, the CDC recommends a second dose of the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine for at-risk groups. Here's what you ...
News Medical
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Inequities in COVID-19 vaccination coverage for older adults highlighted in global study
COVID-19 vaccination coverage has progressed unevenly throughout the world. Moreover, 1.01 and 1.43 doses for each person are ...
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Moderna Stock Gains on Better-Than-Expected Covid-19 Vaccine Sales
Moderna shares jumped after the biotechnology company reported higher-than-expected sales of its Covid-19 vaccine and backed ...
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Idaho health agency halts COVID vaccine program, joining backlash
Southwest District Health ended its COVID-19 vaccination program. Others in Texas, Florida and Michigan also pushed back ...
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