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Ohio lawmakers passed a bill Monday banning public schools and universities from mandating students and employees get vaccinated against the Chinese coronavirus, as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved any vaccines for regular use.
House Bill 244 prohibits public schools, colleges, and universities in Ohio from requiring “an individual to receive a vaccine for which the United States Food and Drug Administration has not granted full approval.”
While the FDA has granted emergency use authorization for the three coronavirus vaccines, the vaccines have not received full FDA approval.
The legislation also states that public schools, colleges, and universities cannot “discriminate against an individual who has not received a vaccine” by mandating they “engage in or refrain from engaging in activities or precautions that differ from the activities or precautions of an individual who has received such a vaccine.”
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Cincinnati Public Schools name Tianay Amat interim superintendent
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CINCINNATI â Cincinnati Public School Board named Tianay Amat interim superintendent at their meeting Monday evening. She will begin working in that role on June 12.
Amat takes the vacancy left when former superintendent Laura Mitchell announced her plans to retire on May 10.
âI am honored to have the opportunity to serve CPS during this important time, Amat said. I look forward to partnering with the board, our teachers and staff, and CPS students, families and community as we transition into summer and prepare for the next academic year.â