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Remember when the reason covid was so bad was Trump? It's worse now, isn't it?
I wonder if it's because public health is a state power. Not a lawyer, so...U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett turned away a challenge to Indiana University’s requirement that all students be vaccinated against Covid-19 for the fall semester unless they have a religious or medical exemption.
Giving no explanation, Barrett on Thursday summarily denied a request to block the vaccine mandate from eight students who said their constitutional rights were being violated.
The case marked the first time the nation’s highest court has acted on a vaccine mandate. It comes as universities and employers across the country are moving to require Covid inoculations in an effort to stem the rapid spread of the Delta variant.
Barrett, the justice who takes the first look at emergency matters from Indiana, acted alone and chose not to refer the request to the full nine-member court. She denied the request without asking the university to file a response.
The states here have that setup. The CDC has guidelines, and many states do not have the technology that the CDC has. But state health officials in states like CA can just ignore the CDC. If it is an ebola thing, the CDC will fly patients out of state.JimC wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 11:43 pmInteresting. Most public health issues here are also state powers. The Federal government is responsible for quarantine of people coming from overseas, and for buying those vaccines we cannot make here. Workplace laws, now a focus because of issues around mandating vaccination, have both federal and state components.
In Oz, a public servant called the Chief Health Officer (one per state) has sweeping powers in a pandemic; state governments basically follow their advice. State governments also decide everything about the closure of state borders, which pisses the feds off, but they cannot do anything about it...
Indeed, though I've yet to hear of anyone being turned away on account of a deluge of old Cunts.
Oh Goody, the South African-made one.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 1:15 pmIt did not help then.
Third level education starts next week with no masks and no social distancing. 70% of students are vaccinated at least once and many went for Jansen vaccine as it only requires one jab.
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