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State lawmakers opposed to COVID vaccine mandates have filed a flurry of bills this session. Some worry about the message they send.


State lawmakers opposed to COVID vaccine mandates have filed a flurry of bills this session. Some worry about the message they send.
Elizabeth Weise and Kaitlin Lange, USA TODAY
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Rep. John Jacob joins others as the Indiana House meets, Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, in its temporary chamber at the Government Center South in Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS As the federal government works to make COVID-19 vaccines available to all Americans, lawmakers in more than 40 states have introduced legislation that would forbid mandates requiring people get vaccinated.
Often advanced by vaccine skeptics and sponsored by Republicans, most seek to prohibit businesses from requiring employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or limit school and daycare vaccination entry requirements. ....

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Coronavirus: Indiana Pauses Johnson & Johnson Vaccines, Legislature Overrides Veto


Indiana surpassed 700,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases Tuesday. After weeks of declining cases, the state is seeing a slow uptick.
Indiana reported its most recent 100,000 new COVID-19 cases over the course of nearly three months, slowing down its pace of new cases significantly. 
However, there has been an uptick in new cases. The state averaged more than 5,500 cases per day in December, 3,750 cases per day in January, 1,200 in February and 830 in March. So far in April, the state is averaging more than 1,000 per day. 
Despite more than 1.4 million Hoosiers fully vaccinated, the state is seeing an increase in cases and hospitalizations. That’s because the state is in a race against more infectious variants.  ....

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