Beth Adams
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"I don't think an anti-vaxxer would have a good claim if they were fired for refusing to take a vaccine."
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Collins' former colleague, Rep. Tom Reed, said Trump had the right to grant Collins' pardon.
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U.S. employers will be able to require their employees to get a COVID-19 vaccine unless the employee has reasonable medical or religious objections.
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"I want to be able to disagree with one another, to speak our truth. But I want to do it in a way that I don't feel contempt or feel tempted to dehumanize the other person."
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In fact, there is scant research on the potential effects of tear gas exposure and reproductive health in general.
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"It did take ten years to get this building to a habitable state and put in the exhibits, so this is a big, long-term, lots of people doing a lot of work celebration. So we wanted it to happen this year."
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“Districts must have a plan in place for testing related to symptomatic or exposed individuals, whether in school or through the local health department."
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The coronavirus pandemic has affected the Special Olympics athletes and competitions.
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The Walden Project is an example of an outdoor independent learning program that is a possible alternative for immunocompromised students or others who can't or don't want to return to a traditional classroom setting during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Jerri Lynn Sparks says her 22-year-old son, Jared, and thousands of other New Yorkers with disabilities are suffering because the state has adopted "one-size-fits-all" coronavirus restrictions for group homes.