Judge Blocks Medical Worker Vaccine Mandate In NY State

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UTICA, N.Y. (AP) — A federal judge temporarily blocked the state of New York on Tuesday from forcing medical workers to be vaccinated after a group of health care workers sued, saying their Constitutional rights were violated because the state’s mandate disallowed religious exemptions.

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Judge David Hurd in Utica issued the order after 17 health professionals, including doctors and nurses, claimed in a lawsuit Monday that their rights were violated with a vaccine mandate that disallowed the exemptions.

The judge gave New York state until Sept. 22 to respond to the lawsuit in federal court in Utica. If the state opposes the plaintiffs’ request for a preliminary court order blocking the vaccine mandate, a Sept. 28 oral hearing will occur.

The state issued the order Aug. 28, requiring at least a first shot for health care workers at hospitals and nursing homes by Sept. 27.

In their lawsuit, health care professionals disguised their identities with pseudonyms such as “Dr. A.,” “Nurse A.,” and “Physician Liaison X.”

They cited violations of the U.S. Constitution, along with the New York State Human Rights Law and New York City Human Rights Law, because the state Department of Health regulation requiring workers to get the vaccine provided no exemption for “sincere religious beliefs that compel the refusal of such vaccination.”

The court papers said all of the available vaccines employ aborted fetus cell lines in their testing, development or production.

The lawsuit said the plaintiffs wanted to proceed anonymously because they “run the risk of ostracization, threats of harm, immediate firing and other retaliatory consequences if their names become known.”

The plaintiffs, all Christians, included practicing doctors, nurses, a nuclear medicine technologist, a cognitive rehabilitation therapist and a physician’s liaison who all oppose as a matter of religious conviction any medical cooperation in abortion, the lawsuit said.

It added that they are not “anti-vaxxers” who oppose all vaccines.

Messages seeking comment were sent to lawyers for the Thomas More Society who filed the lawsuit, the New York state health department and the New York’s governor’s office. The state attorney general’s office referred questions to the health department.


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Sara
Sara
2 years ago

While I’m happy to see that somebody somewhere cares about people’s individual rights, it’s sad that they had to use the religious exemption excuse. What about the “my body my choice” human freedom excuse. It should be sufficient to deny medical experiments you don’t want injected and possibly don’t need.

Metushelach
Metushelach
2 years ago

It will not occur on the regulatory plane.

It will occur when people like me select or refuse medical providers and facilities, based upon their staffs’ choice to vaccinate.

Yoni
Yoni
2 years ago

Those medical professionals should have done their research. No cells from aborted fetuses were used in the production of Moderna or Pfizer vaccines. Other vaccines which they may have already had may had may have been developed using those cells.
Some big machers in Rome from the church have said since it’s for health benefits vaccines developed using those cell are allowed.

Shmuel
Shmuel
2 years ago

No sane religion provides an exemption from vaccination. Ours (obviously the only one worth mentioning) most certainly does not. Liars who use “religious exemption” are making it up, using the word “religion” to cover up their ignorance of science. They might as well say “my cousin from Alabama told me not to do it” with more credibility.

Kollelfaker
Kollelfaker
2 years ago

Every medical
Person working in a hospital is vaccinated for every known possible disease availableyes it’s mandatory and no complaints. Do we need our medical staff spreading Covid. When polio vaccine came out. Every one needs to take it and yes it was also not fully accredited
So stop your non sense and fake information spreading