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50 State Update On Pending Legislation Pertaining To Employer-Mandated Vaccinations | Husch Blackwell LLP

(Pending Legislation): Senate Bill No. 405 would prohibit the state from mandating a vaccine that has only been given emergency use authorization from the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The Bill was referred to the Joint Committee on Public Health on January 26, 2021. House Bill No. 5401 would prohibit the state or any employee of the state from mandating COVID-19 vaccination. Similarly, House Bill No. 5402 would prohibit employers and public officials from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Both Bills were referred to the Joint Committee on Public Health on January 22, 2021. With regards to exemptions from mandatory vaccinations for school-aged children and college students, two varied pieces of legislation have been introduced. Senate Bill No. 436 would expand exemptions to state mandatory vaccination laws for school-aged children. The Bill was referred to the Joint Committee on Education on January 27, 2021. Contrarily, Senate Bill No. 568 would eliminate th

DHHS investigating alleged violations at Moore Center - The Ellsworth American

DHHS investigating alleged violations at Moore Center ELLSWORTH The Department of Health and Human Services is investigating alleged violations at the Down East Family YMCA’s Moore Early Learning Center. The complaint was filed last month by a former teacher and her husband. Allissia West of Dedham worked as a child-care teacher in the infant room while her 2½-year-old son Ezra attended the toddler program from June 1, 2020, to Jan. 29, 2021. On Jan. 29, she resigned and pulled Ezra out of the program. In mid-February, West reported alleged COVID-19 protocol violations through the state’s online reporting portal. Her husband, Shane West, filed a DHHS complaint, alleging 16 additional violations unrelated to COVID-19 protocol on Feb. 23.

Riley County confirms five new COVID related deaths, 127 new positives

Riley County confirms five new COVID related deaths, 127 new positives Source: Riley County Health Department (Jan. 20, 2021) Riley County health officials have confirmed five additional COVID-19 related deaths since Friday, bringing the total number of deaths to 28. Each of the patients ranged in age from 46 to 85. The health department also confirmed 127 new cases and 306 additional recoveries since Friday. Ascension Via Christi is caring for 12 positive patients, down from a high of 25 last week. One of those patients is in the Intensive Care Unit. The percent positive rate of infection was 9.9 percent for Jan. 10 through Jan. 16, with 355 positives out of 2,788 total tests.

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