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Surge in new COVID-19 continues in Forsyth, across NC More than 4,000 new cases recorded statewide

Surge in new COVID-19 continues in Forsyth, across NC More than 4,000 new cases recorded statewide
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Bill requiring parent s consent for COVID-19 vaccine OK d without argument in NC Senate

The state Senate has cleared Republican-sponsored legislation — in a bipartisan vote — that would require parental consent for 12- to 17-year-olds to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Senators voted 42-0 Tuesday in favor of House Bill 96, which began as legislation to expand the number of vaccines and medications that pharmacists would be allowed to administer. The bill has been returned to the state House, where members can choose to accept the Senate addition of the parental consent language or reject it. Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper briefly discussed the revamped HB96 following a July 22 of the vaccination site for the Forsyth Department of Public Health.

Parental consent for COVID-19 vaccine draws no argument, passes easily through NC Senate

North Carolina s Senate has cleared Republican-sponsored legislation — in a bipartisan vote — that would require parental consent for 12- to 17-year-olds to get a COVID-19 vaccine. The quickly approaching fall semester has America s colleges under pressure to decide how far they should go to guard their campuses against the coronavirus. Senators voted 42-0 Tuesday in favor of House Bill 96, which began as legislation to expand the number of vaccines and medications that pharmacists would be allowed to administer. The bill has been returned to the state House, where members can choose to accept the Senate addition of the parental consent requirement or reject it.

Bill requiring parental consent for COVID-19 vaccination heads to NC Senate floor

Dr. Christopher Ohl discusses final vaccine authorizations, vaccine mandates Republican-sponsored legislation that would require parental consent for 12- to 17-year-olds to get a COVID-19 vaccine has cleared its final Senate committee step. The Senate Rules and Operations committee approved House Bill 96 in a brief meeting Monday. The bill is on the Senate floor calendar for the session scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, although it is likely to be delayed until late afternoon or early evening. If the bill is approved by the Senate, it will return to the House. Members can choose to accept the Senate addition of the parental consent language or reject it.

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