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Fri Apr 30, 2021, 08:41 PM Apr 2021

Florida legislature passed a bill making it illegal for schools to require COVID-19 vaccines - but a

Florida legislature passed a bill making it illegal for schools to require COVID-19 vaccines - but a long list of shots are already required to attend school in the state

The Florida legislature passed a bill Thursday that would ban schools from requiring students to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination, despite the fact that the state already requires students to receive a long list of shots.

The bill, which now heads to Gov. Ron DeSantis' office for signing, was aimed at updating protocols for emergency planning and management, including public health emergencies. A brief section towards the end of the bill outlaws schools, businesses, and government entities from requiring coronavirus vaccine documentation.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-legislature-passed-bill-making-073646639.html
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Florida legislature passed a bill making it illegal for schools to require COVID-19 vaccines - but a (Original Post) In It to Win It Apr 2021 OP
Huh? . . . Lovie777 Apr 2021 #1
They're playing politics. Wouldn't have been an issue had Trump won re-election In It to Win It May 2021 #3
Stupid is as stupid does. bamagal62 Apr 2021 #2

In It to Win It

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3. They're playing politics. Wouldn't have been an issue had Trump won re-election
Sat May 1, 2021, 02:30 PM
May 2021

They would have been pushing vaccines hard if Trump won re-election

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