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Virginia law denies benefit to some healthcare workers who refuse COVID-19 vaccine

Virginia law denies benefit to some healthcare workers who refuse COVID-19 vaccine
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Wyoming House pass ~$140M construction bill; projects include finishing Wyoming Capitol renovation

By Brendan LaChance on March 9, 2021 (Dan Cepeda, Oil City) CASPER, Wyo. The Wyoming House of Representatives passed House Bill 121 on third reading on Tuesday, March 9. The legislation appropriates funding for state funded capital construction projects. Including amendments to the original draft of the bill, House Bill 121 appropriates about $129 million to various construction projects throughout the state and would establish an $11 million contingency fund. House Appropriations Committee Chair Bob Nicholas (Laramie County) said on Tuesday that the legislature did not pass a capital construction bill in 2020 and that passing one this year would help “keep Wyoming moving forward.” He said the state missed out on $50-100 million in new projects without a capital construction bill last year.

Trump Health Secretary Rule Slows COVID Court Claims Against Nursing Homes

Trump Health Secretary Rule Slows COVID Court Claims Against Nursing Homes January 28, 2021 Garnice Robertson wants accountability for her mother’s death from COVID-19 caught while she was living at a Kansas nursing home that allegedly failed to prevent an outbreak of the disease. An unexpected legal hurdle stands in her way. The nursing home argues it has complete legal immunity for lawsuits like Robertson’s stemming from COVID-19. It cites recent changes to a 2005 law by the former Trump administration that had been sought by the senior care industry. The law known as the PREP Act was originally designed to encourage production of emergency vaccines during an epidemic by granting legal immunity to drug developers.

At the urging of nursing homes, a law is amended and COVID court claims are slowed

At the urging of nursing homes, a law is amended and COVID court claims are slowed Reuters 1/28/2021 By Tom Hals © Reuters/GARNICE ROBERTSON Garnice Robertson poses with her mother Georgia Mae Clardy at a nursing facility in Kansas City By Tom Hals (Reuters) - Garnice Robertson wants accountability for her mother s death from COVID-19 caught while she was living at a Kansas nursing home that allegedly failed to prevent an outbreak of the disease. An unexpected legal hurdle stands in her way. The nursing home argues it has complete legal immunity for lawsuits like Robertson s stemming from COVID-19. It cites recent changes to a 2005 law by the former Trump administration that had been sought by the senior care industry.

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